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. 1992;82(3):217-21.
doi: 10.1007/BF00160768.

High incidence of asymptomatic urogenital infection in patients with uveitis anterior

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High incidence of asymptomatic urogenital infection in patients with uveitis anterior

W Graninger et al. Doc Ophthalmol. 1992.

Abstract

Acute anterior uveitis (AAU) may be associated with systemic infectious or inflammatory disease. We examined 92 patients with the first attack of acute anterior uveitis; all patients were free of any extraocular symptoms. A thorough clinical examination did not reveal any systemic underlying disease. In the course of microbiological examination, however, a high incidence of asymptomatic infection of the urethra and/or cervix with ureaplasma urealyticum, chlamydia trachomatis and mycoplasma hominis was found. Infections with ureaplasma were significantly more frequent in patients with AAU when compared with a sex- and age-matched control group. There was no statistically valid association of these infections with the HLA-B27 phenotype in the patients. The higher rate of urogenital infections in patients with AAU may reflect a higher rate of sexual promiscuity. Transmission of infectious agents seems to be one possible factor in the pathogenesis of AAU.

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