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Simultaneous acute-onset bilateral anterior uveitis is a rare clinical presentation that more frequently affects young patients and is associated with a broad differential (Birnbaum et al.). Most ...
The most commonly reported ocular features of infection include: linearly arranged or scattered chorioretinal lesions, anterior uveitis ... the importance of differential diagnosis in confirming ...
He had right facial palsy, bilateral ankle periarthritis, active bilateral anterior uveitis, and sequelae of prior panuveitis ... as well as multiple highly specific features for which the ...
VPTR may be associated with other chorioretinal diseases, such as uveitis. The tumours ... epithelium at the border of the exudative retinal changes (9/22), cells in the anterior chamber (4/22), and ...
Patients with uveitis had a higher risk for psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis, whereas those with psoriatic arthritis had a higher risk for uveitis.
Both the incidence and prevalence of syphilitic uveitis increased in the United States from 2013 to 2024, with low vision and ...
Prostaglandin analogs were associated with a lower risk for uveitis compared with other topical glaucoma medications, according to a retrospective study of more than 64,000 patients published in ...
The research also uncovered a genetic correlation between anterior uveitis and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). These findings contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms behind ...
AIIMS Bhopal’s Department of Ophthalmology successfully hosted the Uveitis Meet 2025, a significant super-specialty academic conference in central India, focusing on complex eye conditions ...
New treatment guidance has been developed to help doctors tackle uveitis—one of the leading causes of vision loss. The new clinical guidance, by a team at the University of Bristol, aims to help ...
Approximately 40% of people with ankylosing spondylitis develop acute anterior uveitis, a painful inflammation of the eye’s middle layer that requires immediate medical attention. This ...