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Revision as of 20:54, 30 July 2011
Background
- Uveitis = inflammation of iris, ciliary body, and/or choroid
- Anterior uveitis
- Inflammation of iris and/or ciliary body
- Types:
- Iritis
- Iridocyclitis
- Posterior uveitis = choroiditis
- Anterior uveitis
Workup
- Slit-lamp
- Consider CXR
- uveitis often associated with sarcoidosis, TB
Diagnosis
- Cell & flare
- Hypopyon
- Photophobia
By Type
- Anterior uveitis
- Pain
- Redness (primarily noted at the limbus)
- Constricted pupil
- Posterior uveitis
- Reduced visual acuity
- Floaters
Treatment
- Infectious
- Treat the underlying infection
- Noninfectious
- Steroid
- Prednisolone 1%
- Cycloplegic
- Relieves pain and prevents formation of posterior synechiae
- Scopolamine 0.25% OR cyclopentolate 1%
- Steroid
- Ophtho consult within 24 hours
