Pannus in A Sentence

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    Despite the challenges, the patient remained optimistic about managing their pannus and preserving their vision.

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    Even with medication, the pannus relentlessly eroded the cartilage in his knee.

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    He hoped that physical therapy, combined with medication, would slow the progression of the pannus.

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    Left untreated, the pannus can lead to irreversible joint damage and disability.

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    Microscopic analysis revealed the presence of a dense pannus within the affected joint capsule.

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    Radiographic imaging confirmed the aggressive nature of the pannus invading the joint space.

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    Regular veterinary checkups are essential to monitor the progression of pannus in predisposed breeds.

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    Researchers are exploring novel therapies to inhibit the growth of pannus in rheumatoid arthritis patients.

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    Researchers are investigating the genetic factors that may predispose certain individuals to developing pannus.

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    She feared that the pannus would eventually lead to blindness in her beloved pet.

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    She noticed the subtle redness and thickening of the cornea, indicative of early pannus development.

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    She winced as the doctor palpated her swollen ankle, suspecting the formation of a pannus.

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    Sunlight exposure can trigger flare-ups of pannus, so sunglasses are recommended for affected dogs.

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    The chronic inflammation associated with the pannus caused persistent eye irritation.

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    The chronic inflammation fueled the relentless proliferation of the pannus, damaging surrounding tissues.

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    The cloudiness caused by the pannus obscured the dog's normally bright and clear eyes.

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    The coastal breeze seemed to exacerbate the pannus affecting the dog's eyes.

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    The distinctive appearance of the pannus made it relatively easy to diagnose the condition.

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    The doctor carefully documented the size and extent of the pannus in the patient's medical record.

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    The doctor cautioned that even with successful treatment, the pannus could potentially recur in the future.

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    The doctor used a specialized dye to highlight the blood vessels within the pannus during the examination.

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    The dog's vision was gradually deteriorating due to the advancing pannus across its cornea.

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    The early diagnosis of pannus is crucial to prevent irreversible corneal damage.

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    The effectiveness of the new drug will be judged by its ability to shrink the pannus and reduce inflammation.

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    The elderly woman's gnarled fingers were a testament to years of unchecked pannus development.

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    The inflammation associated with the pannus caused significant discomfort and irritation.

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    The latest research suggested that certain dietary changes could potentially influence pannus progression.

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    The medication helped to suppress the inflammation that was driving the pannus formation.

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    The microscopic examination revealed lymphocytes and plasma cells within the pannus tissue.

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    The ophthalmologist noted the significant reduction in pannus size after the steroid treatment.

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    The ophthalmologist used a slit lamp to examine the delicate structures of the eye, including the pannus.

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    The ophthalmologist used specialized instruments to measure the depth and density of the pannus.

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    The owner diligently administered the medication, hoping to halt the pannus and preserve the dog's eyesight.

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    The owner researched alternative therapies for pannus in dogs, seeking a more natural approach.

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    The owner was determined to do everything possible to help their dog live a comfortable life despite the pannus.

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    The owner was relieved to see a visible improvement in the dog's vision after starting the pannus treatment.

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    The pannus appeared as a pink, fleshy growth extending from the limbus onto the cornea.

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    The pannus caused a significant reduction in visual acuity, impacting the patient's daily life.

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    The pannus extended from the outer edges of the cornea, resembling a creeping film.

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    The pannus formed a barrier across the cornea, interfering with light transmission and blurring vision.

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    The pannus gradually thickened over time, obscuring more and more of the cornea.

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    The pannus had been present for several months before the patient sought medical attention.

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    The pannus had significantly reduced her range of motion, making everyday tasks difficult.

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    The pannus required a comprehensive and individualized treatment plan to achieve the best possible outcome.

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    The pannus responded favorably to the treatment, resulting in a noticeable improvement in vision.

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    The pannus responded well to the initial treatment, but ongoing monitoring was essential.

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    The pannus seemed to worsen during periods of stress and inflammation.

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    The pannus served as a reminder to prioritize eye health and seek professional care when needed.

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    The pannus significantly impacted the patient's quality of life, making it difficult to perform everyday tasks.

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    The pannus slowly receded after weeks of consistent treatment, bringing renewed hope to the patient.

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    The pannus was a challenging condition to treat, but with proper management, it could be controlled.

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    The pannus was a chronic condition that required ongoing maintenance to prevent flare-ups.

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    The pannus was a common problem in herding breeds, particularly those living in sunny climates.

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    The pannus was a complex and challenging condition that required a multidisciplinary approach to treatment.

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    The pannus was a complex interplay of inflammation, immune response, and tissue remodeling.

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    The pannus was a constant reminder of the vulnerability of the human eye and the importance of regular eye care.

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    The pannus was a frustrating and persistent problem that required ongoing management.

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    The pannus was a progressive disease that could lead to blindness if not treated effectively.

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    The pannus was a reminder of the delicate balance between the immune system and the body's own tissues.

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    The pannus was a reminder of the importance of early detection and prompt treatment of eye diseases.

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    The pannus was a significant source of anxiety for the patient, who feared losing their sight.

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    The pannus was a testament to the body's intricate and sometimes misguided immune response.

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    The pannus was characterized by the presence of new blood vessels growing into the cornea.

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    The pannus was diagnosed based on a thorough eye examination and clinical history.

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    The pannus was more common in older dogs, but it could also occur in younger animals.

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    The pannus was more pronounced in the dog's right eye compared to its left.

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    The pannus, a vascularized growth on the cornea, made the dog squint uncomfortably.

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    The pannus, if left unchecked, can lead to corneal scarring and permanent vision loss.

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    The patient felt a gritty sensation in their eye, which the doctor attributed to the pannus.

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    The patient felt empowered by their ability to actively participate in managing their pannus and protecting their vision.

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    The patient meticulously documented the changes in their pannus symptoms to share with their doctor.

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    The patient was committed to following the treatment plan and doing everything possible to protect their vision from the pannus.

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    The patient was encouraged to wear sunglasses to protect their eyes from the sun's harmful rays and prevent pannus aggravation.

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    The patient was grateful for the support and guidance provided by their healthcare team in managing their pannus.

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    The patient worried about the long-term consequences of the pannus on their vision.

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    The patient's positive attitude and proactive approach to managing their pannus inspired others facing similar challenges.

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    The patient's unwavering commitment to the treatment protocol played a key role in controlling the pannus.

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    The physician explained that the pannus was not contagious and could not be spread to others.

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    The presence of the pannus suggested a possible autoimmune component to the underlying disease.

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    The rheumatologist explained that the pannus, a growth of inflammatory tissue, was the primary cause of her joint pain.

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    The success of the treatment hinged on the patient's adherence to the prescribed medication regimen for the pannus.

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    The surgeon carefully removed the corneal pannus to improve the patient's vision.

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    The surgeon cautiously excised the pannus from the surface of the bone during the arthroscopic procedure.

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    The textbook illustration clearly depicted the destructive potential of the pannus in autoimmune diseases.

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    The treatment aimed to reduce the inflammation and vascularization associated with the pannus.

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    The treatment plan aimed to suppress the immune response and prevent further pannus formation.

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    The treatment plan was tailored to the individual patient based on the severity of their pannus.

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    The treatment protocol involved a combination of topical steroids and immunosuppressant medications to control the pannus.

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    The vet advised the owner to protect the dog's eyes from excessive sunlight to minimize pannus flare-ups.

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    The vet emphasized the importance of regular follow-up appointments to monitor the progress of the pannus.

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    The vet explained the different stages of pannus and the corresponding treatment options.

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    The vet prescribed eye drops to help control the inflammation and prevent further pannus development.

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    The vet reassured the owner that with proper management, the pannus could be kept under control.

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    The vet recommended lifestyle changes, such as limiting sun exposure, to help manage the pannus.

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    The veterinarian carefully monitored the dog's progress, adjusting the medication as needed to control the pannus.

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    The veterinarian explained that the pannus was an immune-mediated condition, common in German Shepherds.

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    The veterinarian explained the importance of consistent treatment to prevent the pannus from recurring.

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    The veterinarian prescribed a customized medication compound specifically designed to target the pannus.

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    The veterinarian suspected pannus, a corneal disease, when he noticed the cloudy film on the dog's eye.

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    The veterinarian warned that without treatment, the pannus would progressively impair vision.