Search results for "Anterior uveitis"
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New insights into the genetic component of non-infectious uveitis through an Immunochip strategy.
2016
BACKGROUND: Large-scale genetic studies have reported several loci associated with specific disorders involving uveitis. Our aim was to identify genetic risk factors that might predispose to uveitis per se, independent of the clinical diagnosis, by performing a dense genotyping of immune-related loci.METHODS: 613 cases and 3693 unaffected controls from three European case/control sets were genotyped using the Immunochip array. Only patients with non-infectious non-anterior uveitis and without systemic features were selected. To perform a more comprehensive analysis of the human leucocyte antigen (HLA) region, SNPs, classical alleles and polymorphic amino acid variants were obtained via impu…
Occult non-metallic intraocular foreign body causing recurrent anterior uveitis
2015
Purpose To describe the case of textile worker with recurrent anterior uveitis following the traumatic penetration of nylon thread into the anterior segment of the eye. Methods Examination by slit-lamp of the affected eye B-scan ultrasonography during the inflammatory episode and after the resolution of the uveitis. Visual Acuity Measurement during the inflammatory episode and after the resolution of the uveitis. Results The use of topical therapy together with antibiotic systemic therapy led to the regression of the inflammatory symptoms (intense epibulbar and tarsal hyperemia with perikeratic reaction, corneal sub-oedema with some folds in the Descemet's membrane, Tyndall 2+ and a layer o…
CD4/CD8 Ratio in Aqueous Humor in Uveitis
2013
Dear Editor,We present a case series report with a simple and reproducible method for anterior uveitis investigation. This method uses the CD4/CD8 ratio in aqueous humor, analyzed by flow cytometry...
Levels of thrombopoietin in aqueous humor of patients with noninfectious acute anterior uveitis
2015
José-Juan Mondejar,1,4 David Salom,1,3 Salvador Garcia-Delpech,1,2 Manuel Diaz-Llopis11Ophthalmology Department, School of Medicine, University of Valencia, 2Ophthalmology Department, Hospital Universitario La Fe, 3Ophthalmology Department, Hospital de Manises, Valencia, 4Ophthalmology Department, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante, Alicante, SpainPurpose: To measure thrombopoietin (TPO) levels in the serum and aqueous humors of patients with noninfectious acute anterior uveitis.Methods: A prospective, comparative, controlled study. Serum and aqueous humors were obtained from the eyes of 16 patients with noninfectious acute anterior uveitis. TPO levels were measu…
Uveítis anterior aguda hipertensiva granulomatosa bilateral como efecto adverso a brimonidina tópica
2018
Abstract Clinical case The case concerns an 81-year-old woman on treatment with a topical fixed combination of timolol and brimonidine who was diagnosed in the Emergency Department with acute anterior granulomatous hypertensive uveitis. The patient responded favorably to the withdrawal of the eye drops without showing any subsequent relapse. Discussion Uveitis due to brimonidine is a rare adverse effect, but it must be known. Once the diagnosis is suspected, the effective treatment is the withdrawal of brimonidine, with or without the addition of topical corticosteroids to control inflammation depending on the severity of the condition. It is a process with an excellent prognosis.