When managing vitreous floaters, ophthalmologists must remember that some may masquerade as surgical disease, and that not ...
Patients being treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors may be at higher risk for developing uveitis, according to a speaker ...
What Are Treatments for Uveitis? Uveitis is the inflammation of your uvea — the middle layer of your eye. It can happen for many reasons, but up to 70% of cases have unknown causes. It can affect a ...
People with a history of uveitis were more likely to experience recurrences of the potentially dangerous eye inflammation after vaccination against COVID-19, a retrospective population-based cohort ...
Uveitis is a broad term for many problems with your eye. What they have in common is eye inflammation and swelling that can damage eye tissues. That damage can lead to poor vision or blindness. About ...
Iritis, also called anterior uveitis, is inflammation of the colored part of your eye called the iris. It can also cause inflammation in the space between your iris and the outer layer of your eye ...
Patients with thyroid disease have increased risk for uveitis, suggesting the two diseases may share a common autoimmune pathophysiology, researchers found. Compared with the general population, ...
Uveitis is uncommon in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), but the link between the two entities is clearly established. While a common etiology or pathologic process remains unknown, shared human ...
A major new review on the diagnosis and treatment of uveitis, led by researchers at the University of Bristol, UK, has been published in JAMA. The review provides comprehensive guidance to help ...
Leukemia can lead to uveitis by causing problems with the blood or if cancer cells enter the eye. Leukemia may also cause uveitis by increasing pressure inside the skull. For these reasons, uveitis ...