نتایج جستجو برای: quiescent uveitis

تعداد نتایج: 17797  

2012
Eric Thouvenot Frédéric Mura Marie De Verdal Bertrand Carlander Mahmoud Charif Christelle Schneider Sophie Navarre William Camu

Background. Uveitis is 20 times more frequent in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients than in the general population. Methods. A retrospective study of local multiple sclerosis (n = 700) and uveitis cohorts (n = 450) described the ophthalmological and neurological characteristics of patients with multiple sclerosis and uveitis. Results. Uveitis and multiple sclerosis were associated in seven patien...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2008
K Pathanapitoon P Kunavisarut S Ausayakhun W Sirirungsi A Rothova

PURPOSE To determine the aetiology and clinical characteristics of patients with uveitis in a tertiary ophthalmology centre in northern Thailand. METHODS Standard ophthalmological examination and laboratory screening blood tests were performed in 200 consecutive new patients with uveitis. Patients were classified according to the location and aetiology of the uveitis. Specific clinical charac...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1977
J O Ayanru

A review of 1987 patients with uveitis seen over an 11-year period in Bendel State of Nigeria has been undertaken; 56% of cases had a posterior/mid-peripheral uveitis, 15.1% a panuveitis, 21.5% an anterior uveitis. Acute anterior uveitis with classical symptoms was rarely seen. Its comparative rarity is presumably due to the absence of HL-A27 in Africans and altered immunological states from ma...

2015
Salvador Mérida Elena Palacios Amparo Navea Francisco Bosch-Morell

Resident and infiltrated macrophages play relevant roles in uveitis as effectors of innate immunity and inductors of acquired immunity. They are major effectors of tissue damage in uveitis and are also considered to be potent antigen-presenting cells. In the last few years, experimental animal models of uveitis have enabled us to enhance our understanding of the leading role of macrophages in e...

2014
Eduardo NEry

Potential sight-threatening complications may occur if ocular in flam mation is not diagnosed and treated early in the course of disease. However, initial evaluation of patients with uveitis is frequently conducted in nonspecialized centers because intraocular inflammation usually produces nonspecific symptoms such as pain, photophobia, redness, blurred vision, and floaters, which may easily be...

Journal: :American journal of ophthalmology 2010
John H Kempen Michael M Altaweel Janet T Holbrook Douglas A Jabs Elizabeth A Sugar

PURPOSE To describe the design and methods of the Multicenter Uveitis Steroid Treatment (MUST) trial and the baseline characteristics of enrolled patients. DESIGN Baseline data from a 1:1 randomized, parallel treatment design clinical trial at 23 clinical centers comparing systemic corticosteroid therapy (and immunosuppression when indicated) with fluocinolone acetonide implant placement. M...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2000
L Dandona R Dandona R K John C A McCarty G N Rao

AIM To assess the prevalence of active and inactive uveitis unrelated to previous surgery or trauma in an urban population in southern India. METHODS As part of the Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study, 2522 subjects (85.4% of those eligible), a sample representative of the population of Hyderabad city in southern India, underwent interview and detailed dilated eye examination. Presence of sequel...

2015
Ewald Lindner Martin Weger Navid Ardjomand Wilfried Renner Yosuf El-Shabrawi Andreas Wedrich

PURPOSE The genetic background for the concomitance of uveitis and other autoimmune diseases remains elusive. Here the role of two IL2RA gene variants (rs11594656 and rs12722495) was investigated in intermediate uveitis and HLAB27 acute anterior uveitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS One hundred fifty-nine patients with HLAB27 acute anterior uveitis, 85 patients with intermediate uveitis, 138 HLAB27 ...

2011
Patrick Chiam

Purpose. To report a case of granulomatous anterior uveitis caused by travoprost. Methods. Single observational case report. Results. A 71-year-old who was fit and healthy presented with bilateral granulomatous anterior uveitis 2 months after he was started on travoprost in both eyes. There was no past history of uveitis. Blood test and radiological investigation were unremarkable. Travoprost w...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1991
D W Young

Ninety eight patients with uveitis of various types were tested for the presence of the antineutrophil antibody or ANCA by an indirect immunofluorescence method. This antibody is found in patients with diseases associated with small vessel vasculitis, including Wegener's granulomatosis and microscopic polyarteritis. Eleven true positive cases were found. A positive test was not associated with ...

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