Scleritis-associated uveitis
- PMID: 9022105
- DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(97)30361-3
Scleritis-associated uveitis
Abstract
Purpose: Anterior uveitis may accompany scleritis. This study was undertaken to analyze the incidence, characteristics, and meaning of uveitis in the course of scleritis.
Methods: Patient characteristics, scleritis type, ocular complications, and specific systemic diseases were evaluated in patients with scleritis-associated uveitis; comparisons were made between patients with scleritis-associated uveitis and patients with scleritis without uveitis.
Results: Seventy three (42%) of 172 patients with scleritis had anterior uveitis. Scleritis-associated uveitis ranged from mild to moderate intensity and always was related to the presence of active scleritis. Patients with scleritis-associated uveitis had more necrotizing scleritis (37%, P = 0.0001), decrease in vision (49%, P = 0.0046), peripheral ulcerative keratitis (22%, P = 0.0095), and glaucoma (19%, P = 0.0313) than did patients with scleritis without uveitis. Patients with scleritis-associated uveitis did not have any specific associated systemic disease more often than did patients with scleritis without uveitis.
Conclusion: Extension of scleral inflammation to the anterior uveal tract is a consequence of a more severe disease with possible ocular complications that may cause progressive visual loss. The occurrence of anterior uveitis in the course of scleritis entails a poor ocular prognosis. The authors believe, therefore, that the anterior uveal tract should be evaluated at every follow-up visit of a patient with scleritis, so that emergence of this important prognostic condition (anterior uveitis) may be detected promptly and systemic therapy instituted appropriately.
Comment in
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Scleritis-associated uveitis.Ophthalmology. 1997 Aug;104(8):1207-8. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(97)38953-2. Ophthalmology. 1997. PMID: 9261302 No abstract available.
Comment on
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Scleritis-associated uveitis.Ophthalmology. 1997 Aug;104(8):1207-8. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(97)38953-2. Ophthalmology. 1997. PMID: 9261302 No abstract available.
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