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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-associated Uveitis: Review of Treatments and Outcomes

Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2020
Purpose: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICPIs), novel immunotherapy agents employed in the treatment of metastatic melanoma and other solid tumors, are associated with immune-related adverse events, including ocular inflammation.
E. Dow, Madeline Yung, E. Tsui
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Anterior uveitis

Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2018
Anterior uveitis is the most common form of uveitis. There are several known and many possible etiologies for anterior uveitis. After examining the posterior segment and ruling out masquerade syndromes, the main step of etiologic diagnosis is clinical characterization. It is essential to establish unilateral versus bilateral involvement and presence or
Gueudry, J., Muraine, M.
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Prevalence and clinical features of systemic diseases in Chinese patients with uveitis

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020
Purpose Systemic diseases are frequently associated with uveitis but are often not recognised by clinicians. An estimate of the prevalence in a large-scale uveitis population is essential for understanding the epidemiological profile and may be helpful ...
Peizeng Yang   +10 more
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Pathophysiology of uveitis

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2011
SummaryThis talk will overview the pathophysiology of non‐infectious uveitis in relation to recent SUN (standardised uveitis nomenclature) disease classification. The experimental and translational human evidence of autoimmunity and activation of immunity will be discussed.
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Management of uveitis

Current Opinion in Orthopaedics, 1992
The management of uveitis continues to rely on the relatively nonspecific use of topical, periocular, and systemic steroids. A notable exception is infectious causes of uveitis, which often require specific antimicrobial agents. This is particularly true in immunosuppressed patients in whom infectious diseases such as toxoplasmosis and herpes zoster ...
John R. Bierly, Robert A. Nozik
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Classification of uveitis

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2011
SummaryThe uveitis is a condition that involves inflammation of the uveal tract (i.e. iris, ciliary body, choroid) or adjacent ocular structures (e.g. retina, optic nerve, vitreous, sclera). In most cases, the etiology remains elusive and is often of an autoimmune nature.
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Genetic of uveitis

International Ophthalmology, 2015
Immune-mediated uveitis may be associated with a systemic disease or may be localized to the eye. T-cell-dependent immunological events are increasingly being regarded as extremely important in the pathogenesis of uveitis. Several studies have also shown that macrophages are major effectors of tissue damage in uveitis.
F. Pichi   +5 more
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Cataracts and uveitis

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2010
To describe recent evidence from the literature regarding cataract surgery and lens implantation in patients with uveitis.Most uveitic patients enjoy good vision despite potentially sight-threatening complications, including cataract development. In those patients who develop cataracts, successful surgery stems from educated patient selection, careful ...
Maria Jancevski, Foster Cs
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Uveitis

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2015
Multidisciplinary management in the diagnosis and management of patients with ocular inflammatory disease is often critical. The workup of uveitis or scleritis may reveal an underlying systemic disease. Recognition of inflammation by the primary care physician can facilitate prompt referral to a uveitis specialist and improve patient outcomes.
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Uveitis in Childhood

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2003
ABSTRACT Purpose: To review the etiologic factors and complications of uveitis in patients younger than 16 years. Patients and Methods: Between January 1989 and December 1999 in the Department of Ophthalmology of Hacettepe University School of Medicine, 219 patients were diagnosed or observed as having pediatric uveitis.
Bora Eldem   +2 more
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