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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 85(3): 255-262, May-June 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1383799

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ABSTRACT Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiological profile of uveitis cases treated at University Hospital Clementino Fraga Filho and to identify the presentation pattern of intraocular inflammation on the basis of clinical, anatomical, etiological, and demographic criteria. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted using data from the medical records of 408 patients with active disease who attended the ophthalmology service between March and October 2018. Age, sex, visual acuity at the time of diagnosis, anatomical and etiological diagnoses, the clinical aspect, and the main symptoms reported during anamnesis were described. Results: Of the 408 patients in the study, 52% were male and 48% were female. The patients' mean age was 42 years, and most (84%) were between 19 and 64 years old. Anterior uveitis was observed in 37.75% of the patients; posterior uveitis, in 49.75%; panuveitis, in 4.66%; and intermediate uveitis, in 3.43%. Only 18 patients (4.41%) presented with scleritis. Of the 390 patients with anatomical classifications, 76% had known etiologies, with the most prevalent diagnoses being toxoplasmosis (35.4%), followed by juvenile idiopathic arthritis (6.4%), ankylosing spondylitis (5.9%), and syphilis (4.9%). Infectious uveitis corresponded to 49.7% of the patients, while 26.6% of the cases were of noninfectious origin. Anterior uveitis had the highest number of cases classified as idiopathic (49.4%). In the cases of posterior uveitis, the etiology was established 94% of the time. The most frequent symptoms were ocular pain (71.8%) and blurring vision (56.8%). Conclusions: The present study confirmed the historical importance of infectious uveitis in our population, especially ocular toxoplasmosis. Uveitis appears to have no predilection for sex but mainly affects young people of working age, thus generating social and economic consequences. Despite the evolution of diagnostic methods, idiopathic uveitis remains one of the major etiologies. Epidemiological studies point to different presentation patterns of uveitis in different populations, but these may reflect the distinct characteristics of each institution.


RESUMO Objetivo: Descrever o perfil epidemiológico das uveítes atendidas no Hospital Universitário Clementino Fraga Filho - UFRJ. Identificando o padrão de apresentação da inflamação intraocular a partir de critérios clínicos, anatômicos, etiológicos e demográficos. Métodos: Estudo retrospectivo, com base em prontuários de 408 pacientes com doença ativa, atendidos no serviço de oftalmologia no período de março a outubro de 2018. Foram descritos a idade, sexo, acuidade visual no momento do diagnóstico, diagnóstico anatômico e etiológico, aspecto clínico, além dos principais sintomas relatados durante a anamnese. Resultados: Dos 408 pacientes do estudo, 52% eram do sexo masculino e 48% do feminino. A idade média dos pacientes foi de 42 anos, a maioria (84%) entre 19 e 64 anos. Uveíte anterior foi observada em 37,75% dos pacientes, uveíte posterior em 49,75%, panuveíte em 4,66% e uveíte intermediária em 3,43%; apenas 18 pacientes (4,41%) apresentaram diagnóstico de esclerite. Dos 390 pacientes com classificação anatômica, a etiologia foi determinada em 76% deles, com os diagnósticos mais prevalentes sendo Toxoplasmose (35,4%), artrite idiopática juvenil (6,4%), espondilite anquilosante (5,9%) e sífilis (4,9%). ) A uveíte infecciosa correspondeu a 49,7% desses pacientes, enquanto 26,6% eram de origem não infecciosa. A uveíte anterior teve o maior número de casos classificados como idiopáticos (49,4%), enquanto a uveíte posterior teve a etiologia estabelecida em 94% das vezes. Os sintomas mais frequentes foram dor ocular (71,8%) e visão embaçada (56,8%). Conclusões: O presente estudo confirmou a importância histórica da uveíte infecciosa em nossa população, principalmente a toxoplasmose ocular. As uveítes parecem não ter predileção por sexo, mas afetam principalmente jovens em idade ativa, gerando consequências sociais e econômicas. Apesar da evolução nos métodos diagnósticos, a uveíte idiopática continua sendo uma das principais causas. Estudos epidemiológicos apontam para diferentes padrões de uveíte nas populações, estes podem refletir características particulares de cada instituição.

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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 92-95, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711881

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Noninfectious uveitis refers to a category of inflammatory diseases involving the uvea, with the exception of infectious factors or masquerade syndrome. The diagnosis and follow-up of noninfectious uveitis that involving retina or choroid require fundus imaging techniques. Fundus autofluorescence is a noninvasive imaging technique. Compared with fundus colorized photography, fundus fluorescein angiography and indocyanine green angiography, fundus autofluorescence indicates the functional status of retinal pigment epithelium and photoreceptor cells in a better way, thus playing a role in the pathophysiological mechanisms investigating, early diagnosis, disease progression monitoring and prognosis estimating of noninfectious uveitis, such as Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease, Beh?et disease, multifocal choroiditis, punctate inner choroidopathy, birdshot chorioretinopathy, multiple evanescent white dot syndrome, acute zonal occult outer retinopathy, acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy and serpiginous choroiditis.

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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 217-220, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-515369

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Acquired syphilis uveitis,due to lack of the characteristic features,presents with various types.The most common type is posterior uveitis and panuveitis,including chorioretinitis,retinal vasculitis,optic nerve retinitis.The diagnosis and assessment of response to treatment depends mainly on the serological diagnostic tests,including nontreponemal and treponemal test.Acquired syphilis uveitis often presents with manifestations similar to various types of uveitis,especially to autoimmune uveitis and other infectious uveitis,so differential diagnosis is important.The gold standard treatment for active syphilitic uveitis is penicillin G,or doxycycline if patient is allergy to penicillin.Clinically misdiagnosis and delayed treatment may result in irreversible visual impairment and severe systemic and eye complications.However such timely treatment always has a good prognosis.

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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 404-406, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-617971

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Objective To analyze the results of diagnostic pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) in patients with uveitis of unknown cause.Methods This is a retrospective case series study.Sixty-five patients (67 eyes) with uveitis of unknown cause were enrolled in this study.There were 31 males (32 eyes) and 34 females (35 eyes).The ages were from 6 to 84 years,with the mean age of (55.00± 18.56) years.All eyes were received PPV.Examination of vitreous samples consisted of microbial stains and culture,microbial DNA and antibody detection,cytokine measurement,cytology,flow cytometry and gene rearrangement detection.Results Vitreous analysis was positive in 40 of 67 eyes (59.7%).Positive results indicated bacterial endophthalmitis in 20 of 40 eyes (50.0%),lymphoma in 11 eyes (27.5%),viral IgM and IgG increased significantly in 3 eyes (7.5%),fungal endophthalmitis in 3 eyes (7.5%),IgG of toxocara increased significantly in 2 eyes (5.0%),IgG of toxoplasma Gondii increased significantly in 1 eye (2.5%).Conclusion The diagnostic yield of vitreous samples in uveitis eyes of unknown cause is 59.7%.

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Rev. bras. oftalmol ; 74(4): 251-253, Jul-Aug/2015. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-752074

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Tuberculose é uma doença infecciosa causada pelo Mycobacterium tuberculosis, também conhecido como bacilo de Koch. O principal sítio de acometimento é o pulmonar, porém o bacilo pode disseminar-se por via linfo-hematogênica para outros órgãos, dentre eles o olho. A incidência de tuberculose ocular é de 1 a 2% dos casos extrapulmonares. Os autores apresentam um caso clínico de um paciente do sexo feminino de 28 anos que procura atendimento médico devido à redução da acuidade visual em olho esquerdo há 7 dias. Apresentava a melhor acuidade visual corrigida no olho acometido de 20/200 e no olho contralateral de 20/20. Na fundoscopia era evidenciado um granuloma em área macular do olho esquerdo, com edema e hemorragia intrarretiniana adjacente. Após investigação diagnóstica, a paciente foi tratada com esquema antibiótico para tuberculose durante 6 meses, obtendo regressão do granuloma e melhora da acuidade visual deste olho para 20/50.


Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.The main site of involvement is the lung, but the bacillus may spread by hematogenous/lymph systems to other organs, including the eye.The incidence of ocular TB is 1-2% of extra-pulmonary cases. The authors present a case of a 28 years old female patient seeking medical care due to reduction of visual acuity in the left eye for 8 days. She had the best corrected visual acuity in the affected eye of 20/200, and the opposite eye was 20/20. At fundoscopy was shown a granuloma in the macular area of the left eye, with retinal edema and hemorrhage. After diagnostic investigation the patient was treated with antibiotic therapy for tuberculosis during 6 months, obtaining lesion regression and visual acuity improvement to 20/50.


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Humans , Female , Adult , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Dexamethasone/therapeutic use , Granuloma , Macula Lutea/pathology , Tuberculosis, Ocular/diagnosis , Tuberculosis, Ocular/drug therapy , Visual Acuity
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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 77(1): 30-33, Jan-Feb/2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-715560

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Purpose: To analyze the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients with uveitis in an emergency eye care center. Methods: We conducted a prospective, observational study of patients with active uveitis admitted between May 2012 and July 2012 to an emergency eye care center. Results: The majority of patients were male (63.2%), with a mean age of 43.2 years; 66.2% patients were of mixed ethnicity, 22.5% were Caucasian, and 11.3% were black. Anterior uveitis was observed in 70.1% patients, posterior uveitis in 26.5%, and panuveitis in 3.4%; no patient was diagnosed with intermediate uveitis. All patients had a sudden and acute presentation. The most frequent symptoms were ocular pain (76.9%), redness (59.8%), and visual blurring (46.2%). The majority of patients had unilateral disease (94.9%) with a mean symptom duration of 6.2 days. Diffuse and anterior uveitis were associated with ocular pain (p<0.001). Scotomata and floaters were more frequent in patients with posterior uveitis (p=0.003 and p=0.016, respectively). Patients with anterior uveitis presented with better visual acuity (p=0.025). Granulomatous keratotic precipitates were more frequent in patients with posterior uveitis (p=0.038). An etiological diagnosis based on the evaluation at the emergency center was made in 45 patients (38.5%). Conclusions: Acute anterior uveitis was the most frequent form of uveitis. Initial patient evaluation provided sufficient information for deciding primary therapy and aided in arriving at an etiological diagnosis in a considerable number of patients. .


Objetivo: Analisar as características clínicas e epidemiológicas das uveítes em um serviço de atendimento oftalmológico de urgência. Métodos: Estudo prospectivo, observacional de pacientes com uveíte ativa admitido entre maio e julho de 2012, em um serviço de atendimento oftalmológico de emergência. Resultados: A maioria dos pacientes eram do sexo masculino (63,2%) e a média de idade foi de 43,2 anos; 66,2% dos pacientes tinham etnia mista, 22,5% eram brancos e 11,3% negros. Uveíte anterior foi observada em 70,1% dos pacientes, uveíte posterior em 26,5%, e panuveíte em 3,4%, nenhum foi diagnosticado com uveíte intermediária. Todos os pacientes tiveram apresentação súbita e aguda. Os sintomas mais frequentes foram: dor ocular (76,9%), hiperemia conjuntival (59,8%) e baixa visual (46,2%). A maioria dos pacientes tinha doença unilateral (94,9%), com duração média dos sintomas de 6,2 dias. Uveítes anteriores e difusas foram associadas com dor ocular (p<0,001). Escotomas e a "floaters" foram mais frequentes na uveíte posterior (p=0,003 e p=0,016, respectivamente). Pacientes com uveíte anterior apresentaram melhor acuidade visual (p=0,025). Precipitados ceráticos granulomatosos foram mais frequentes em pacientes com uveíte posterior (p=0,038). Um diagnóstico etiológico com base na avaliação inicial no serviço de emergência foi possível em 45 pacientes (38,5%). Conclusão: A uveíte anterior aguda foi a uveíte mais frequentemente encontrada no serviço de urgência oftalmológica. A avaliação inicial do paciente forneceu informações suficientes para a conduta terapêutica primária, e possibilitou diagnóstico etiológico em um número considerável de pacientes. .


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Emergency Medical Services/statistics & numerical data , Uveitis/diagnosis , Uveitis/epidemiology , Analysis of Variance , Brazil/epidemiology , Prospective Studies , Uveitis/therapy
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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 414-417, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-383344

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Objective To analyze the onset, clinical manifestation, causation, complications of pediatric uveitis. MethodsOne hundred and two patients with uveitis under 16 year-old were retrospectively studied. They visited the clinic in Peking University First Hospital from November 1979 to December 2008. Their age ranged from 2.5 to 16 years old, with a mcan of 11.9 years. Routine exam was carried out, including visual acuity, slit lamp, fundus, and laboratory workup. The diagnosis and classification were made by the anatomic location according to the standard of The International Uveitis Working Group. The data of disease history, age of onset, manifestation, recurrence, causation, systemic diseases, complications, and lab examination were analyzed. Results A total of 102 patients (170 eyes)with pediatric uveitis were included in this study, 68 patients (66.6%) were bilateral cases. Anterior uveitis represented in 38 patients (37.3% ), intermediate uveitis in 19 (18.6%), posterior uveitis in 10 (9.8%),and panuveitis in 35 (34.3%). The disease duration was from five days to 2.4 years, with a mean of 3.6 months. The follow-up time was two weeks to more than ten years. The first three causes of pediatric uveitis were juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Vogt-Koyanagi Harada disease, and Behcet's disease. 36 patients were found with complications, and among them 19 had complicated cataract, seven had secondary glaucoma, five had corneal band dystrophy, 12 had iris synechia (both anterior and posterior), one had retinal detachment, two had eye atrophy, and one patient with juvenile idiopathic arthritis had bilateral femoral head necrosis because of the use of steroid and hip joint was replaced. There were ten children suffering more than two complications. Conclusions Pediatric uveitis is a possible blindness disease with variety of etiology and manifestations, and tends to cause complications. Early and special attention must be taken to avoid serious consequences.

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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 317-320, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-381898

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The knowledge of uveitis of Chinese eye doctors has been improved in general.While the usage of glucocorticoid agents Was more reasonable,other non-corticoid immunosuppressant get moreattention recently.The usage of antibiotics also has being reduced gradually.The international impact of our uveitis research has been enhanced.However there are still some problems,such as big difference between different regions of uveitis research,still many misunderstandings on the treatment of uveitis complications,and the reasonable evaluation of intravitreal injection with glucocorticoid needs emphasis.In China Behcet's disease and Vogt-Koyangi-Harada syndrome are the most common uveitis subtypes which can lead to blindness,but some rare subtypes of uveitis are also increasing such as syphilitic uveitis,acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS),mycotic endophthalmitis and masquerade syndrome.In the future we need cooperative studies between multicenters to investigate the effectiveness of different treatment strategies for Behcet's disease and Vogt-Koyangi-Harada syndrome,and to optimizing the best therapeutic schedule.We also need to pay more attentions to the clinical features of those uveitis subtypes which increased recently;and to investigate the prevention and therapeutic effect of induction of immune tolerance to uveitis.

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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-526067

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Objective To investigate the clinical diagnosis and treatment of incomplete Beh et′s disease. Methods The clinical data of 52 patients (83 eyes ) with incomplete Beh et′s disease were retrospectively analysed. Visual acuity and results of examination of slit-lamp microscope, ocular fundus, and fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) were observed and analysed. All of patients were treated by local cycloplegic, systemic treatment with glucocorticoid and cytoxan. The followed-up period was 1 year or more. Results Recurrent hypopyon or empyema of anterior chamber angle, and hyperaemia of optic papilla was found in 54 and 41 eyes, respectively. The results of FFA showed that abnormal changes were found in all of the eyes. There was vascular leakage and staining of optic papilla at the early and late stage in 83 eyes (100%), diffuse leakage of retinal capillary vessel in 83 eyes (100%), and leakage of affected branch of retinal vessel and staining of the vascular wall at the late stage in 71 eyes (85.54%).After the treatment, the disease recovered completely in 20 patients (26 eyes), recovered partly in 20 (33 eyes), and alleviated in 12 (24 eyes). No patients suffered from hypopyon or empyema of anterior chamber angle and hyperemia of optic papilla. None of the patients had oral ulcer, genital ulcer or arthritis until the last day of the follow-up. Conclusions Recurrent hypopyon, papillitis, and retinal vasculitis were the main clinical manifestations of incomplete Beh et′s disease. FFA redounds to the diagnosis of the disease and timely application of cycloplegic and systemic application of glucocorticoid and cytoxan may inhibit the aggravation of the disease effectively.

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Ophthalmology in China ; (6)1993.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-563716

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Studies on uveitis have gained a great achievement during recent years in China.A number of studies have provided evidences to support the opinion that both Th1 and Th17 cells are involved in the pathogenesis of uveitis.Increased resistance of lym- phocytes to apoptosis due to disturbed expression and Fas/FasL,decreased frequencies and function of CD4+CD25high T cells,in- creased leptin and polymorphisms of certain Cytokines are also involved in the development or recurrence of uveitis.Clinical studies have revealed distinctive features of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome and Fuchs syndrome in Chinese patients.Studies using Laser flare-cell meter and multifocal electroretinography have greatly contributed to our understanding of the pathophysiological alterations of uveitis.A number of papers on uveitis have been published in the top journels of ophthalmology in the world.However,it is worthwhile to point that there are very few doctors engaged in uveitis study and that diagnosis and treatment of uveitis should be further improved in future in China.

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