Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The presence of posterior synechia at the time that uveitis is diagnosed in children with juvenile idiopathic ...
A 46-year-old Indian woman was referred by her optometrist for uveitis in the right eye. She initially presented to the optometrist’s office 1 month before the referral with a 1-day history of blurred ...
Background A 36-year-old male presented with bilateral, anterior, chronic uveitis, with cystoid macular edema. Decimal visual acuity was 0.25 in the right eye and 0.20 in the left eye. Ankylosing ...
Early-onset, chronic nonanterior uveitis in children increases the risk of ocular complications, with 44.3% experiencing issues like cataracts and macular edema. Persistent chronic uveitis is a ...
A red eye is a common reason to visit a primary care provider. Red eyes can range from self-limiting to vision-threatening, and it is imperative to be able to distinguish the characteristics of the ...
Uveitis is a swelling of the middle layer of the eye, called the uvea. Treatments typically include steroid eye drops, oral steroids, and/or antibiotics. Uveitis may occur from both infectious and non ...
Although HLA-B27-positive uveitis is the most common form of intraocular inflammation, there is no established therapeutic strategy to prevent recurrence. Before TNF inhibitors became available, ...
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