Literature DB >> 22755365

Uveitis is not just an ophthalmologists' concern.

Muhammad Ishaq1, Jibran Sualeh Muhammad, Khalid Mahmood.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To find the causes and characteristics of uveitis and its subtypes among Pakistani population, and to create awareness that early diagnosis and treatment of uveitis requires a multi-disciplinary approach.
METHODS: The retrospective study involved 98 diagnosed uveitis patients. Data was analysed regarding associated systemic diseases, infections, ocular syndromes, anatomical localisation, age, and gender.
RESULTS: In 85% of the patients, a classified form of uveitis was observed: associated systemic diseases were found in 24%, the most frequent one being sarcoidosis (9.8%) and V-K-H syndrome (7.4%); ocular syndromes were present in 10%, the most frequent being birdshot retinochoroidopathy (6.1%) and pars planitis (3.7%); and infections in 48%, the most frequent being tuberculosis (50.6%) and hepatitis (4.9%). Among classified uveitis, posterior uveitis was found in 46%, intermediate uveitis in 10% and anterior uveitis in 7% of the patients. Panuveitis was diagnosed in 36% of cases. The remaining 1% showed extrauveal manifestations.
CONCLUSIONS: Causes of uveitis vary considerably by geographic location around the world. Granulomatous diseases are the most frequent cause of uveitis in Pakistan. Hence, detailed and expensive investigations in our context are not justified in all patients. The data offer guidance to rheumatologists and consultant physicians to facilitate efficient diagnostic testing.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22755365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pak Med Assoc        ISSN: 0030-9982            Impact factor:   0.781


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1.  Association of Hypovitaminosis D With Increased Risk of Uveitis in a Large Health Care Claims Database.

Authors:  Lucia Sobrin; Lynn K Stanwyck; Wei Pan; Rebecca A Hubbard; John H Kempen; Brian L VanderBeek
Journal:  JAMA Ophthalmol       Date:  2018-05-01       Impact factor: 7.389

Review 2.  Birdshot chorioretinopathy: current knowledge and new concepts in pathophysiology, diagnosis, monitoring and treatment.

Authors:  Evangelos Minos; Robert J Barry; Sue Southworth; Annie Folkard; Philip I Murray; Jay S Duker; Pearse A Keane; Alastair K Denniston
Journal:  Orphanet J Rare Dis       Date:  2016-05-12       Impact factor: 4.123

Review 3.  Exploring eye care pathways, patient priorities and economics in Pakistan: A scoping review and expert consultation study with thematic analysis.

Authors:  Manal Malik; Niall Strang; Pauline Campbell; Sven Jonuscheit
Journal:  Ophthalmic Physiol Opt       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 3.992

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