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Rituximab for non-infectious Uveitis and Scleritis [PDF]
Purpose To provide a comprehensive review of rituximab use for the treatment of non-infectious uveitis and scleritis. Methods Review of literature through December 2020.
Caleb C. Ng +2 more
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Corticosteroid implants for chronic non-infectious uveitis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Uveitis is a term used to describe a heterogeneous group of intraocular inflammatory diseases of the anterior, intermediate, and posterior uveal tract (iris, ciliary body, choroid).
Brady, Christopher J +7 more
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Involvement of B cells in non-infectious uveitis [PDF]
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Appukuttan, Binoy +3 more
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Secukinumab in refractory non-infectious anterior uveitis
BackgroundSecukinumab is a monoclonal antibody that selectively neutralizes interleukin-17A and has shown efficacy in the treatment of psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, and axial spondyloarthritis.
Otto M. Olivas-Vergara +5 more
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Safe Use of Corticosteroids in Non-Infectious Uveitis. [PDF]
Corticosteroids continue to represent the cornerstone of uveitis management, owing to their potent anti-inflammatory effects, which are pivotal for suppressing intraocular inflammation and mitigating the risk of irreversible visual impairment. This review focuses on the safety considerations associated with corticosteroid therapy across multiple ...
Belletti M +5 more
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Corticosteroid implants for chronic non-infectious uveitis. [PDF]
Uveitis is a term used to describe a group of intraocular inflammatory diseases. Uveitis is the fifth most common cause of vision loss in high-income countries, with the highest incidence of disease in the working-age population. Corticosteroids are the mainstay of treatment for all subtypes of non-infectious uveitis.
Reddy A +4 more
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Tocilizumab for Non-Infectious Uveitis: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Non-infectious uveitis (NIU) comprises a heterogeneous group of diseases causing severe ocular inflammation that threatens vision. In addition to visual impairment, patients frequently endure chronic pain, functional disorders, and psychosocial stress, all of which substantially reduce quality of life.
Cao H, Bian K, Ma C, Zhang N, Ma X.
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Pathogenesis and current therapies for non-infectious uveitis. [PDF]
AbstractNon-infectious uveitis (NIU) is a disorder with various etiologies and is characterized by eye inflammation, mainly affecting people of working age. An accurate diagnosis of NIU is crucial for appropriate therapy. The aim of therapy is to improve vision, relieve ocular inflammation, prevent relapse, and avoid treatment side effects. At present,
Wu X, Tao M, Zhu L, Zhang T, Zhang M.
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Pathogenesis of Non-Infectious Uveitis Elucidated by Recent Genetic Findings
Uveitis is a generic term for inflammation of the uvea, which includes the iris, ciliary body, and choroid. Prevalence of underlying non-infectious uveitis varies by race and region and is a major cause of legal blindness in developed countries. Although
Masaki Takeuchi +2 more
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Evolution of Diagnostic Methods for Infectious and Non-Infectious Uveitis. Review
Uveitis is an inflammation of the uvea (iris, ciliary body, choroid) that can spread to the retina, vitreous and other structures of the eye. Non-infectious uveitis accounts for 31.5 to 82.9 % of cases. The prevalence of infectious uveitis ranges from 13.
E. V. Boyko, V. G. Gvazava, I. E. Panova
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