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Khawla Abu Samra1,2, Armin Maghsoudlou1,2,3,4, Ramak Roohipoor1,2,5,6,7, Manuel Valdes-Navarro1,2, Stacey Lee1,2, C Stephen Foster1,2,4,7.
Abstract
Uveitis is a common and serious complication of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Up to 75% of all cases of anterior uveitis in childhood are associated with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Despite the remarkable progress in early detection and treatment of inflammation, vision-threatening complications of uveitis still occur in almost 60% of patients. Structural complications include band keratopathy, maculopathy (macular edema, macular cysts, and epiretinal membrane), glaucomatous optic neuropathy, and cataracts. The management of complications in juvenile idiopathic arthritis is usually complex and requires early surgical intervention. In this paper, we review the general concepts of common ocular complications seen in patients with JIA-associated uveitis, with special attention to the recent diagnostic and preferred treatment approaches at the Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institution. Received 9 March 2015; revised 30 September 2015; accepted 30 October 2015; published online 14 January 2016.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic JIA-associated uveitis; complication; corticosteroid; review; treatment
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26765345 DOI: 10.3109/09273948.2015.1115878
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ocul Immunol Inflamm ISSN: 0927-3948 Impact factor: 3.070