reviewOcular Immunology and InflammationJul 28, 2016Closed access

A Focus on the Epidemiology of Uveitis

University of Thessaly · Papageorgiou General Hospital · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Methods

An extensive literature search was performed in the Medline database (PubMed) and included surveys completed until 2015. Articles that reported prevalence and incidence were studied. References cited in the articles were also studied.

Results

The incidence and prevalence of uveitis differs based on age, anatomic location of the inflammatory process (anterior, intermediate, posterior uveitis, panuveitis), gender, histopathology (granulomatous, non-granulomatous), type of inflammatory process (acute, chronic, recurrent), and etiology (infectious, non-infectious). Prevalence differs by geographic location. Idiopathic anterior uveitis is the most common form of uveitis in the community. Infectious causes are common (30-60%) in the developing countries. Herpes and toxoplasmosis are the leading infectious causes of uveitis. Non-infectious uveitic conditions are generally more common in the developed world. An increase in the prevalence of infectious etiologies, including tuberculosis and syphilis, has been seen in developed countries. Introduction of new treatment options has also changed patterns of disease.

Citation impact

627
total citations
FWCI
18.62
Percentile
100%
References
115
Citations per year

Authors

7

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Uveitis
  • Medicine
  • Etiology
  • Epidemiology
  • Incidence (geometry)
  • Disease
  • Tuberculosis
  • Intermediate uveitis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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