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Long-term Management of Panuveitis and Iris Heterochromia in an Ebola Survivor

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This article is published in Ophthalmology.The article was published on 2016-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 23 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Panuveitis.

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Ebola virus disease: An emerging and re-emerging viral threat

TL;DR: The molecular biology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and treatment of Ebola virus disease are reviewed and some strategies for control of disease are discussed.
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Insights from clinical research completed during the west Africa Ebola virus disease epidemic.

TL;DR: New insights from patient-oriented research completed during the west Africa epidemic are discussed, ongoing knowledge gaps are identified, and priorities for future research are suggested.
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Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells are a Potential Reservoir for Ebola Virus in the Human Eye.

TL;DR: This bedside-to-bench research links ophthalmic findings in survivors of EVD who suffer from uveitis with interactions between retinal pigment epithelial cells and EBOV, and the molecular response of infected cells may contribute to the persistence of live E BOV within the human eye.
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Novel Retinal Lesion in Ebola Survivors, Sierra Leone, 2016

TL;DR: A lesion specific to Ebola virus disease showed an anatomical distribution suggesting neuronal transmission, and the distribution suggested neuronal transmission was driven by Ebola virus infection.
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Successful treatment of advanced Ebola virus infection with T-705 (favipiravir) in a small animal model

TL;DR: Evaluated the efficacy of the pyrazinecarboxamide derivative T-705 (favipiravir) against Zaire Ebola virus (EBOV) in vitro and in vivo, and suggests that it is a candidate for treatment of Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
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The Use of TKM-100802 and Convalescent Plasma in 2 Patients With Ebola Virus Disease in the United States

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TL;DR: While one patient experienced critical illness with multi-organ failure requiring mechanical ventilation and renal replacement therapy, both patients recovered without serious long-term sequelae to date.
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