Introduction. Eales disease is an idiopathic peripheral vascular occlusive disease characterized by inflammation, ischemia, and retinal neovascularization and is hallmarked by recurrent vitreous hemorrhages and vision loss. Case report. We present a case of a 48-year-old female with recurrent floaters and decreased vision in her right eye. The onset of symptoms was in 2007 when a diagnose of retinal vasculitis was made. She had no accompanying systemic signs and symptoms and no history of ocular trauma or previous tuberculosis infection. The eye condition was managed only with intermittent focal laser treatment, because the general treatment with steroids was not efficient and poorly tolerated. After the laser treatment, the visual acuity completely recovered and there was no recurrence of vitreous hemorrhage. The case particularity was the unilaterality after 9 years from the onset.
In Romania, the management of an election campaign is viewed with much reluctance, both by politicians and by an electorate who is afraid of manipulation and is about to be oversaturated by commercial advertising, on the one hand, and political demagoguery, on the other hand.
The paper presents a new model for the evaluation of tourism resources based on the intrinsic and extrinsic criteria of multicriteria analysis and what are the requirements for a tourist objective to become a tourist attraction. The results of the research were obtained by applying the developed AIDE model to the Banat region in Romania, with a special tourist potential but little known by Romanian and foreign tourists. For a latent (primary) tourist resource to become a tourist objective, it must attract attention (A) and generate interest (I), and the tourist objective becomes a tourist attraction if it stimulates the desire (D) to travel and creates emotion (E) through the experience of visitors. By building a binary logit model we performed an analysis of the attractiveness of a tourist objective.
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