On the pathogenesis of parenchymal keratitis
- Authors: Enaleev S.M.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Kazan State Medical Institute
- Microbiological Institute of the People's Commissariat of Health of the TSR
- Issue: Vol 27, No 3 (1931)
- Pages: 226-230
- Section: Clinical medicine
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/106588
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj106588
- ID: 106588
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Abstract
The pathogenesis of parenchymal keratitis is one of the most difficult and interesting problems of ophthalmology in connection with the pathology of syphilis. So, for a number of years, three possibilities of the pathogenesis of parenchymal keratitis have been discussed: 1) parenchymal inflammation of the cornea occurs due to the introduction of a syphilitic virus into the anterior chamber of the eye, 2) parenchymal inflammation of the cornea is the result of a nutritional disorder or a disease of the uvea and, above all, its vessels (Wagemann), or due to a syphilitic disease of the pericorneal vascular wreath (von Milch), 3) the introduction of a syphilitic virus into the cornea causes its specific inflammation.
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S. M. Enaleev
Kazan State Medical Institute; Microbiological Institute of the People's Commissariat of Health of the TSR
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Russian Federation, Kazan