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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
# Uveitis = inflammation of iris, ciliary body, and/or choroid | # Uveitis = inflammation of iris, ciliary body, and/or choroid | ||
## Anterior | ## Anterior Uveitis | ||
### Inflammation of iris and/or ciliary body | ### Inflammation of iris and/or ciliary body | ||
### Types: | ### Types: | ||
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#### Iridocyclitis | #### Iridocyclitis | ||
## Posterior uveitis = choroiditis | ## Posterior uveitis = choroiditis | ||
===Causes=== | |||
#Inflammatory | |||
##Associated with HLA B-27 | |||
##50% have associated systemic disease | |||
###Ankylosing spondylitis | |||
###Psoriatic arthritis | |||
###Reactive arthritis | |||
###inflammatory bowel disease | |||
###Sarcoidosis | |||
###Juvenile idiopathic arthritis | |||
###Behcet disease | |||
###Kawasaki disease | |||
###Multiple sclerosis | |||
###Wegener’s granulomatosis | |||
#Traumatic | |||
#Infectious (uncommon) | |||
==Workup== | ==Workup== | ||
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==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
===Anterior=== | |||
#Sudden red/painful eye | |||
#Deep pain, worse with eye movement | |||
#Limbic redness (NOT perilimbic-sparing) | |||
#Sluggish pupil | |||
#Consensual photophobia | |||
# Cell & flare | |||
===Posterior=== | |||
#‘‘floaters’’ | |||
#visual changes | |||
#generally does not cause redness or significant pain. | |||
#blind spots or flashing lights | |||
# Cell & flare | # Cell & flare | ||
==By Type== | ===By Type=== | ||
# Anterior uveitis | # Anterior uveitis | ||
## Pain | ## Pain | ||
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## Reduced visual acuity | ## Reduced visual acuity | ||
## Floaters | ## Floaters | ||
==DDx== | |||
[[Eye Algorithm (Main)]] | |||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
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## Treat the underlying infection | ## Treat the underlying infection | ||
# Noninfectious | # Noninfectious | ||
## Steroid | ## Topical Steroid (anterior only) | ||
### Prednisolone 1% | ### Prednisolone 1% | ||
## | ##Mydriatics (sympathomimetics) | ||
### | ###Phenylephrine HCl or Hydroxyamphetamine HBr | ||
###prevent the formation of synechiae | |||
## Cycloplegics | |||
### Relieves pain | |||
### Scopolamine 0.25% OR cyclopentolate 1% | ### Scopolamine 0.25% OR cyclopentolate 1% | ||
# Ophtho consult within 24 hours | # Ophtho consult within 24 hours | ||
==Complications== | |||
#Cataracts | |||
#Glaucoma (from synechia) | |||
#Retinal detachment | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Category:Ophtho]] | [[Category:Ophtho]] | ||
Revision as of 00:18, 31 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
Causes
- Inflammatory
- Associated with HLA B-27
- 50% have associated systemic disease
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Psoriatic arthritis
- Reactive arthritis
- inflammatory bowel disease
- Sarcoidosis
- Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
- Behcet disease
- Kawasaki disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Wegener’s granulomatosis
- Traumatic
- Infectious (uncommon)
Workup
- Slit-lamp
- Consider CXR
- uveitis often associated with sarcoidosis, TB
Diagnosis
Anterior
- Sudden red/painful eye
- Deep pain, worse with eye movement
- Limbic redness (NOT perilimbic-sparing)
- Sluggish pupil
- Consensual photophobia
- Cell & flare
Posterior
- ‘‘floaters’’
- visual changes
- generally does not cause redness or significant pain.
- blind spots or flashing lights
- Cell & flare
By Type
- Anterior uveitis
- Pain
- Redness (primarily noted at the limbus)
- Constricted pupil
- Posterior uveitis
- Reduced visual acuity
- Floaters
DDx
Treatment
- Infectious
- Treat the underlying infection
- Noninfectious
- Topical Steroid (anterior only)
- Prednisolone 1%
- Mydriatics (sympathomimetics)
- Phenylephrine HCl or Hydroxyamphetamine HBr
- prevent the formation of synechiae
- Cycloplegics
- Relieves pain
- Scopolamine 0.25% OR cyclopentolate 1%
- Topical Steroid (anterior only)
- Ophtho consult within 24 hours
Complications
- Cataracts
- Glaucoma (from synechia)
- Retinal detachment
