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   *  **iritis** – A form of anterior uveitis and refers to the inflammation of the iris of the eye.   *  **iritis** – A form of anterior uveitis and refers to the inflammation of the iris of the eye.
  
-=== linked to dental hygiene === 
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-[[https://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC511831&blobtype=pdf|Ocular Disoders of Dental Origen]] 
  
 ===== Marshall Protocol for chronic eye diseases ===== ===== Marshall Protocol for chronic eye diseases =====
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 +[[https://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC511831&blobtype=pdf|Ocular Disorders of Dental Origin]]
  
 ==== Age-related macular degeneration ==== ==== Age-related macular degeneration ====
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 In a 2008 prospective study of 1,321 patients with uveitis, a team of French researchers used polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to search for evidence of microbes. Researchers found a variety of fastidious and difficult-to-grow bacteria including spirochetes, //Bartonella// species, intracellular bacteria (//Chlamydia// species, //Rickettsia// species, //Coxiella burnetii//), and //Tropheryma whipplei// along with herpes viruses and fungi. //Bartonella quintana, Coxiella burnetii, Paracoccus yeei, Aspergillus oryzae,// and //Cryptococcus albidus// were found to be associated with uveitis for the first time. The fact that PCR was not able to find microbes in all samples may be a tribute to this technology's weaknesses.(({{pubmed>long:18520326}})) In a 2008 prospective study of 1,321 patients with uveitis, a team of French researchers used polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to search for evidence of microbes. Researchers found a variety of fastidious and difficult-to-grow bacteria including spirochetes, //Bartonella// species, intracellular bacteria (//Chlamydia// species, //Rickettsia// species, //Coxiella burnetii//), and //Tropheryma whipplei// along with herpes viruses and fungi. //Bartonella quintana, Coxiella burnetii, Paracoccus yeei, Aspergillus oryzae,// and //Cryptococcus albidus// were found to be associated with uveitis for the first time. The fact that PCR was not able to find microbes in all samples may be a tribute to this technology's weaknesses.(({{pubmed>long:18520326}}))
  
-=== link to dental hygiene === 
  
-[[https://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC511831&blobtype=pdf|OCULAR DISORDERS OF DENTAL ORIGIN]] 
  
 ===== Role of vitamin D metabolism ===== ===== Role of vitamin D metabolism =====
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