Cellular pattern and orbital fat involvement are possible risk factors for the failure of corticosteroids in patients with pure idiopathic orbital inflammation syndrome: lessons from the French prospective SIOI cohort study (part II)
Purpose To better characterise the effects of corticosteroids on the course of pure idiopathic orbital inflammation syndrome (pIOIS).Methods This was a national, multicentre, prospective, non-interventional cohort study (SIOI). Among the 35 patients with histologically proven orbital inflammation wh...
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