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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38317311/evolving-fuchs-uveitis-a-diagnostic-challenge
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ankush Kawali, Radhika Sriram, Sanjay Srinivasan, Padmamalini Mahendradas, Rohit Shetty
PURPOSE: To study cases of Fuchs' uveitis (FU) diagnosed as uveitis other than FU at initial visits. METHODS: A retrospective, observational chart review. Details of clinical presentation, initial diagnosis, treatment details, and follow-up before and after the diagnosis of FU was studied. RESULT: Twenty eyes of 19 patients finally diagnosed with FU. Mean total follow-up was 39 months (range: 3-120 months, median: 30 months) and follow-up after diagnosis of FU was 18 months (range: 0-84 months, median: 11 months)...
February 5, 2024: Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38317017/vessel-density-on-optical-coherence-tomography-angiography-is-prognostic-for-future-disease-course-in-intermediate-uveitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maximilian W M Wintergerst, Nicholas R Merten, Moritz Berger, Jan H Terheyden, Lennart J Overbeck, Matthias Schmid, Frank G Holz, Robert P Finger
As most rare diseases, intermediate uveitis lacks reliable endpoints necessary for randomized clinical trials. Therefore, we investigated longitudinal changes of retinal and choriocapillaris perfusion on optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) in intermediate uveitis and their prognostic value for future best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and central retinal thickness (CRT). In this retrospective, longitudinal cohort study eyes of patients with intermediate uveitis were imaged by swept-source OCT-A (macula-centered 3 × 3 mm; PLEX Elite 9000, Zeiss) and stratified into clinically stable, worsened and improved based on changes in clinical parameters...
February 5, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38261611/tracking-the-role-of-aire-in-immune-tolerance-to-the-eye-with-a-tcr-transgenic-mouse-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mianmian Yin, Jennifer A Smith, Marissa Chou, Jackie Chan, Yingyos Jittayasothorn, Douglas B Gould, Rachel R Caspi, Mark S Anderson, Anthony L DeFranco
Roughly one-half of mice with partial defects in two immune tolerance pathways (AireGW/+ Lyn-/- mice) spontaneously develop severe damage to their retinas due to T cell reactivity to Aire-regulated interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP). Single-cell T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing of CD4+ T cells specific for a predominate epitope of IRBP showed a remarkable diversity of autoantigen-specific TCRs with greater clonal expansions in mice with disease. TCR transgenic mice made with an expanded IRBP-specific TCR (P2...
January 30, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242492/mechanisms-of-blood-retinal-barrier-disruption-related-to-intraocular-inflammation-and-malignancy
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Oren Tomkins-Netzer, Rachael Niederer, John Greenwood, Ido Didi Fabian, Yonatan Serlin, Alon Friedman, Sue Lightman
Blood-retinal barrier (BRB) disruption is a common accompaniment of intermediate, posterior and panuveitis causing leakage into the retina and macular oedema resulting in vision loss. It is much less common in anterior uveitis or in patients with intraocular lymphoma who may have marked signs of intraocular inflammation. New drugs used for chemotherapy (cytarabine, immune checkpoint inhibitors, BRAF inhibitors, EGFR inhibitors, bispecific anti-EGFR inhibitors, MET receptor inhibitors and Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitors) can also cause different types of uveitis and BRB disruption...
January 17, 2024: Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38194432/safety-and-efficacy-of-cls-ta-by-anatomic-location-of-inflammation-results-from-the-phase-3-peachtree-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Milan Shah, Thomas Albini, Quan Nguyen, Charles Wykoff, Mark Barakat, Rahul Khurana, Barry Kapik, Thomas A Ciulla
PURPOSE: To explore the efficacy of CLS-TA, a proprietary suprachoroidal injectable suspension of triamcinolone acetonide, in noninfectious uveitis (NIU) with macular edema (ME), categorized by anatomic subtype. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with ME associated with NIU of any etiology and anatomic subtype were eligible for the phase 3 PEACHTREE trial of CLS-TA. Post-hoc analyses were performed, stratified by discrete anatomic subtype of uveitis (anterior, intermediate, posterior, and panuveitis...
January 9, 2024: Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38153980/multiple-sclerosis-associated-uveitis-a-series-from-south-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kalpana Babu, Geethanjali C Janardhana, Krishna R Murthy
PURPOSE: To report clinical profiles of multiple sclerosis (MS)-associated uveitis in seven cases from a single tertiary eye care center in South India. METHODS: Retrospective case series 2013-2023. RESULTS: Seven cases of MS-associated uveitis were retrieved from our databases. There were five females and two males. The diagnosis of MS was made by the neurologist in all cases. Bilaterality was seen in all cases. Intermediate uveitis was the most common presentation (five cases)...
December 26, 2023: Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38108156/epiretinal-membrane-in-uveitis-rate-visual-prognosis-complications-and-surgical-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aaron Yap, Lucy M Lu, Joanne L Sims, Sarah Welch, Rachael L Niederer
BACKGROUND: Epiretinal membrane (ERM) is a common finding in patients with uveitis that contributes to visual impairment. We describe the long-term visual acuity (VA) and morphometric progression in patients with uveitis and epiretinal membrane (ERM). METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of patients with uveitic ERM from a tertiary centre database. Multivariate analysis of risk factors for ERM progression was calculated using a marginal Cox regression model to estimate hazard ratios (HR)...
December 18, 2023: Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38107027/birdshot-chorioretinopathy-in-early-adulthood-review-of-current-literature-and-case-report
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Brandon Huy Pham, Gunay Uludag, Doan Luong Hien, Ngoc Trong Tuong Than, Jaclyn Joyce Hwang, Amir Akhavanrezayat, Wataru Matsumiya, Sherin Lajevardi, Jonathan Regenold, Muhammad Sohail Halim, Quan Dong Nguyen
PURPOSE: We describe the course of a patient diagnosed with birdshot chorioretinopathy (BSCR) in early adulthood and summarize clinical findings from similar BSCR patients reported in the literature. OBSERVATIONS: A 37-year-old male presented to our tertiary uveitis facility with bilateral ocular discomfort, hazy vision, and floaters. Ocular examination was notable for vitritis, optic disc edema, and ovoid hypopigmented chorioretinal lesions, visible on indocyanine green chorioangiography as multiple hypocyanescent spots in the intermediate phase...
2023: International Medical Case Reports Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38028517/first-contact-investigations-and-compliance-to-treatment-in-patients-with-uveitis
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Anuja Patil, Sanjeev Gupta, Pradeep Venkatesh, Mousumi Banerjee, Vinod Kumar, Rohan Chawla, Shorya Vardhan Azad, Atul Kumar
AIM: To ascertain the pattern of investigations at first contact in uveitic patients and evaluate compliance to treatment. METHODS: An observational study comprised of 201 uveitic patients presenting for the first time to our centre from January 2019 to June 2020. Detailed information regarding systemic investigations undertaken by specialists at the time of first contact and the cost of these investigations were reviewed on the first visit to our centre. Compliance with the treatment was determined and reasons behind non-compliance were evaluated on the first follow-up in patients who had no improvement in clinical signs and symptoms...
2023: International Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000318/igg4-related-uveitis-a-french-cohort-and-literature-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily Stuchfield-Denby, Benjamin De Sainte Marie, Miguel Hie, Yves Hatchuel, Anne Gerber, Saliha Bencheikh, Grégory Pugnet, Matthieu Groh, Meryem-Maud Farhat, Diego Urbina, Mikael Ebbo, Nicolas Schleinitz
INTRODUCTION: IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a fibro-inflammatory disorder that can affect almost any organ. IgG4-related ophthalmic disease is a protean condition involving the orbit and ocular adnexa. Although a few cases of uveitis have been reported, the exact pattern of IgG4-related intraocular manifestations remains unclear. Here, we report on a nationwide French multicenter cohort of patients with IgG4-RD and uveitis and conducted a literature review. METHODS: Patients with uveitis and a concomitant definite diagnosis of IgG4-RD (Revised Comprehensive Diagnostic criteria, American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism classification criteria for IgG4-RD, International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria for auto-immune pancreatitis, or diagnostic criteria for IgG4-related hypophysitis), were screened from our national IgG4-RD and systemic fibrosis database...
November 11, 2023: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37977203/-intermediate-and-posterior-uveitis-classification-diagnostics-complications-and-therapeutic-algorithms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carsten Heinz, Karoline Baquet-Walscheid
Intermediate and posterior uveitis describes a broad variety of different types of intraocular inflammation. Before starting treatment of intermediate or posterior uveitis, a differentiation between infectious or non-infectious uveitis must always be made. Pathognomonic symptoms do not exist, visual loss and vitreous floaters are the most common symptoms. The indication for therapy is influenced by the anatomical localization, the degree of inflammation, an association, complications and the activity of the inflammation...
November 17, 2023: Klinische Monatsblätter Für Augenheilkunde
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37977201/-intermediate-and-posterior-uveitis-disease-entities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karoline Baquet-Walscheid, Carsten Heinz
Intermediate and posterior uveitis can have multiple infectious and noninfectious causes, and posterior uveitis in particular is clinically multifaceted. Some entities require prompt initiation of therapy to ensure visual prognosis. This article presents typical characteristics of intermediate and posterior uveitides and explains special features of their treatment.
November 17, 2023: Klinische Monatsblätter Für Augenheilkunde
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37976519/pediatric-pars-planitis-a-review
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Sana Khochtali, Pinar Ozdal, Abdulrahman F AlBloushi, Wijdène Nabi, Moncef Khairallah
PURPOSE: To provide an overview of pediatric pars planitis. METHODS: Narrative literature review. RESULTS: Pars planitis refers to the idiopathic subset of intermediate uveitis in which there is vitritis along with snowball or snowbank formation occurring in the absence of an associated infection or systemic disease. It is thought to be a T-cell mediated disease with a genetic predisposition. Pars planitis accounts for 5-26.7% of pediatric uveitis cases...
November 17, 2023: Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37922466/epidemiology-of-pediatric-uveitis
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REVIEW
P Gentile, E Ragusa, E Bolletta, L De Simone, F Gozzi, M Cappella, M Fastiggi, A De Fanti, L Cimino
Uveitis is uncommon in children and its diagnosis and treatment are challenging. Little is known of the epidemiology of pediatric uveitis. Indeed, population-based studies in the literature are rare. However, there are many tertiary referral center reports that describe the patterns of uveitis in childhood, although few are from developed countries, and their comparison presents some issues. Anterior uveitis is the most frequent entity worldwide, especially in Western countries, where juvenile idiopathic arthritis is diffuse...
December 2023: Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37917881/ocular-whipple-disease-cases-diagnosed-over-four-decades
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali R Salman, Diva R Salomao, Lauren A Dalvin, Timothy W Olsen, Wendy M Smith
PURPOSE: To describe ocular involvement in subjects with Whipple's disease (WD). METHODS: Retrospective review of documented WD cases seen at Mayo Clinic between 1980 and 2021 with ocular involvement. RESULTS: Of 217 patients with WD, 30 had eye exams and four (two female, median age 58.5 years) had ocular involvement. Findings included anterior/intermediate uveitis ( n  = 2), intermediate uveitis and phlebitis ( n  = 1), and chorioretinitis with vitritis ( n  = 1)...
November 2, 2023: Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899284/effects-of-subcutaneous-methotrexate-in-patients-with-refractory-uveitis-and-chorioretinitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sanghyup Lee, Hun Gu Choo, Oh Woong Kwon, Yong Sung You
PURPOSE: Methotrexate (MTX) is an immunosuppressive agent used to treat non-infectious inflammatory eye conditions and is generally administered orally for ocular inflammatory diseases. When used in rheumatological diseases, subcutaneous administration has been reported to show higher efficacy than oral administration. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of subcutaneous MTX in patients with refractory uveitis/choroiditis who did not respond to other immunosuppressive agents...
October 25, 2023: Korean Journal of Ophthalmology: KJO
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37897028/ocular-inflammation-post-vaccination
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REVIEW
Yaru Zou, Koju Kamoi, Yuan Zong, Jing Zhang, Mingming Yang, Kyoko Ohno-Matsui
The association between vaccines and ocular disorders has attracted significant attention in scientific research. Numerous mainstream vaccines are associated with a range of uveitis types, including anterior, intermediate, and posterior uveitis. Additionally, they are associated with distinct ocular diseases such as multifocal choroiditis, Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease, acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE), and multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS). These ocular conditions are often transient, with a vast majority of patients experiencing improvement after steroid intervention...
October 23, 2023: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37876515/evaluation-of-the-structural-changes-of-uveitis-patients-by-optical-biometry
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmet Kürşad Sakallioğlu, Goksu Alacamli, Samira Sattarpanah, Hande Guclu
Objective (Aim): To observe the ocular structural changes in active and inactive uveitis patients. Methods: This retrospective study involved 30 patients (32 eyes) with anterior and intermediate uveitis cases and 54 eyes of 54 cases in a control group, who were admitted to the Ophthalmology Department at Trakya University. In the study group, 14 patients were females, 16 patients were males and in the control group 26 volunteers were females, and 28 volunteers were male of the 54 volunteers. Anterior chamber depth, axial length, intraocular pressure, lens thickness, central corneal thickness, steep and flat values in keratometry, corrected visual acuity in both eyes, anterior chamber cells, and vitreous cells were measured and compared between three groups (two uveitis groups - active and inactive - and control group)...
2023: Romanian Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37855958/demyelinating-plaque-associated-uveitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alireza Hedayatfar, Pasha Anvari, C P Herbort, Soon-Phaik Chee
PURPOSE: To report the clinical and fluorescein angiographic (FA) features of demyelinating plaque-associated uveitis (DPU), a subset of uveitis in which patients have demyelinating plaques on the brain/cervical magnetic resonance image (MRI) but do not meet the criteria for multiple sclerosis (MS). METHODS: In this retrospective observational study, Persian Patients were diagnosed with DPU and included if (1) they never satisfied the MS criteria, (2) all other possible etiologies were excluded, and (3) they were followed for at least 2 years...
October 19, 2023: Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37839964/ser-recommendations-for-the-treatment-of-uveitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma Beltrán Catalán, Noé Brito García, Esperanza Pato Cour, Santiago Muñoz Fernández, Alejandro Gómez Gómez, David Díaz Valle, Marisa Hernández Garfella, Félix Manuel Francisco Hernández, M Del Mar Trujillo Martín, Lucía Silva Fernández, Gemma Villanueva, Julio Suárez Cuba, Ricardo Blanco
OBJECTIVE: To develop evidence-based expert-consensus recommendations for the management of non-infectious, non-neoplastic, non-demyelinating disease associated uveitis. METHODS: Clinical research questions relevant to the objective of the document were identified, and reformulated into PICO format (patient, intervention, comparison, outcome) by a panel of experts selected based on their experience in the field. A systematic review of the available evidence was conducted, and evidence was graded according to GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) criteria...
November 2023: Reumatología clinica
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