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procaine and Uveitis

procaine has been researched along with Uveitis in 2 studies

Procaine: A local anesthetic of the ester type that has a slow onset and a short duration of action. It is mainly used for infiltration anesthesia, peripheral nerve block, and spinal block. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p1016).
procaine : A benzoate ester, formally the result of esterification of 4-aminobenzoic acid with 2-diethylaminoethanol but formed experimentally by reaction of ethyl 4-aminobenzoate with 2-diethylaminoethanol.

Uveitis: Inflammation of part or all of the uvea, the middle (vascular) tunic of the eye, and commonly involving the other tunics (sclera and cornea, and the retina). (Dorland, 27th ed)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (50.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (50.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Rahman, W1
Pavesio, C1
Skrzypczak, K1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for procaine and Uveitis

ArticleYear
A simple technique to administer mydricaine in needle-phobic patients.
    The British journal of ophthalmology, 2009, Volume: 93, Issue:3

    Topics: Administration, Topical; Atropine; Drug Combinations; Epinephrine; Humans; Needles; Phobic Disorders

2009
Retrobulbar blockade in Endotoxin and horse-serum induced uveal response in rabbits.
    Albrecht von Graefes Archiv fur klinische und experimentelle Ophthalmologie. Albrecht von Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology, 1968, Volume: 176, Issue:3

    Topics: Anesthesia, Local; Animals; Anterior Chamber; Antigen-Antibody Reactions; Bis-Trimethylammonium Comp

1968