Uveitis in Adults
University of Bristol · Bristol Eye Hospital · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Importance: Uveitis is characterized by inflammation of the uvea-the middle portion of the eye composed of the iris, ciliary body, and choroid-causing eye redness, pain, photophobia, floaters, and blurred vision. Untreated uveitis may cause cataracts, glaucoma, macular edema, retinal detachment, optic nerve damage, and vision loss. Observations: Uveitis predominantly affects individuals aged 20 to 50 years. Anterior uveitis affects the iris and ciliary body (41%-60% of cases); intermediate uveitis affects the pars plana (attachment point of vitreous humor) and peripheral retina (9%-15%); posterior uveitis involves the choroid and/or retina (17%-23%); and panuveitis involves all uveal layers (7%-32%). Uveitis…
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4Topics & keywords
- Uveitis
- Medicine
- Intermediate uveitis
- Choroid
- Sympathetic ophthalmia
- Pars plana
- Ciliary body
- Uvea
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