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Rubella virus-associated uveitis: clinical manifestations and visual prognosis.

Lenneke de Visser1, Arthur Braakenburg, Aniki Rothova, Joke H de Boer.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the clinical profile of patients with chronic anterior uveitis and intraocular analyses positive for intraocular Rubella virus infection and assess eventual similarities to Fuchs heterochromic uveitis (FHU).
DESIGN: Retrospective case-control study.
METHODS: Clinical records of 30 patients with anterior uveitis positive for intraocular antibody production against Rubella virus by Goldmann-Witmer coefficient determination and/or polymerase chain reaction were reviewed and compared with clinical records of 13 patients with chronic anterior uveitis of undetermined origin. Multiple variables were assessed and patient records were evaluated at onset and at one year after their first visit to the University Medical Center Utrecht.
RESULTS: Patients with Rubella virus-associated uveitis were younger at time of initial ophthalmologic presentation (P = .014). Rubella virus-positive patients presented more frequently with unilateral ocular disease (P < .001), keratic precipitates (KPs; P = .014), iris atrophy and/or heterochromia (P = .051), associated vitreous opacities (P = .024), and cataract (P = .004). Also, the combination of KPs, absence of posterior synechiae, cataract, and vitreous opacities occurred more often in the Rubella virus-positive group (P = .026) and the presence of three or four of these criteria occurred more frequently in the Rubella virus-positive group (P = .004).
CONCLUSIONS: Rubella virus causes a distinct clinical spectrum of ocular symptoms similar to the FHU syndrome, which suggests that Rubella virus might be involved in the pathogenesis of FHU.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18547534     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2008.04.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0002-9394            Impact factor:   5.258


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