IL-10 Measurement in Aqueous Humor for Screening Patients with Suspicion of Primary Intraocular Lymphoma
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2007Vol. 48(7), pp. 3253–3253
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Nathalie Cassoux, Alain Giron, Bahram Bodaghi, Thi Hà Châu Tran, Sylvie Baudet, Fre ́deric Davy, Chi Chao Chan, Phuc LeHoang, He ́le`ne Merle-Be ́ral
Abstract
Diagnosis of PIOL is often made months or years after the initial onset of ocular symptoms. Cytology remains the gold standard for diagnosis. However, measurement of IL-10 in the AH is a good screening test to reduce diagnostic delays.
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