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DOI: 10.1177/000992289203100916 Tuberculous Iridocyclitis in a Three-Year-Old GirlSections of Infectious Diseases, Children's Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain
Sections of Infectious Diseases, Children's Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain
Sections of Infectious Diseases, Children's Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain
Sections of Infectious Diseases, Children's Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain
Sections of Infectious Diseases, Children's Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain, Sections of Ophthalmology, Children's Hospital La Fe Valencia, Spain The increase in tuberculous infection frequency in certain populations1 may be responsible for some clinical forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis that were thought to have disappeared. We present a 3-year-old girl with tuberculous indocyclitis, which was the first clinical manifestation of a tuberculous infection and responsible for the loss of an eye.
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