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Pediatric Non-Infectious Uveitis: Long-Term Outcomes and Complications

Nikos N. Markomichelakis, Evaggelia K. Aissopou, Klio Chatzistefanou

2023Ocular Immunology and Inflammation16 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the long-term prevalence of ocular complications and visual prognosis in patients with pediatric uveitis. METHODS: Demographics, etiology and location of uveitis, type of complications, treatment and visual outcomes were recorded in 296 children at first examination and at 1-, 2-, 3-, 5- and 10-year time points. RESULTS: Αnterior uveitis represented 53.4% of cases, followed by intermediate (28.0%), posterior uveitis (11.1%) and panuveitis (7.4%). The leading diagnoses were idiopathic uveitis (31.1%), juvenile idiopathic arthritis (27.0%) and pars planitis (22.6%). Posterior synechiae was the most frequent complication of anterior uveitis and panuveitis, cystoid macular edema and disc edema of intermediate and posterior uveitis respectively. Posterior uveitis and panuveitis had more severe final vision loss (23.1% and 20% respectively). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides clinical characteristics and main complications in a longitudinal long-term follow-up of a large non-infectious pediatric uveitis Greek population. Early diagnosis and close monitoring remain of fundamental importance.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineUveitisIntermediate uveitisEtiologyOphthalmologyMacular edemaVisual acuityDermatologyAnterior uveitisInternal medicineOcular Diseases and Behçet’s SyndromeSarcoidosis and Beryllium Toxicity ResearchLeptospirosis research and findings
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