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Ocul Immunol Inflamm ; 4(4): 193-201, 1996.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22827458

ABSTRACT

Patients with endogenous uveitis represent 6.5+ of patients in University Hospital Split, which serves most of South Croatia. Within a four-year period 208 patients were treated for endogenous uveitis. Results of clinical-laboratory examinations and treatment of 112 subjects suffering from anterior uveitis are presented and compared. Acute anterior uveitis (AAU) was the commonest form of uveal inflammation. It was present in 49+ of all uveitis cases and in 91.1+ of all anterior uveitis cases (AU). 67.6+ of the subjects with AAU had and 32.4+ did not have the HLA B(27) antigen. The inflammatory pattern in B(27)(+) patients was typical of B(27)(+) AAU. Patients with B(27)(+) AAU exhibited the same inflammatory pattern as those with B(7)(+) AAU. B(27)(+) AAU patients had significantly more systemic/rheumatic diseases (p>0.05), while patients with B(27)(-) AAU had significantly more infectious diseases (p>0.05). Forty percent of the patients with chronic anterior uveitis suffered from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The authors observed the rise in peripheral blood IgG, IgA, IgM, CD(2)(+), CD(4)(+) and B cells during the acute phase of AAU. Normalization of B cells (CD(20)(+)) was observed in early remission of anterior uveitis, about eight weeks after the onset of the disease.

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Lijec Vjesn ; 114(1-4): 28-32, 1992.
Article in Croatian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1343020

ABSTRACT

Nine children with acute posterior uveitis were treated for period of 3 years (3.2% of all children treated during that period). The authors speak in favor of the investigation of the HLA-system and the analysis of humoral and cellular immunologic parameters. In this study they present the relationship between these characteristics and the clinical diagnosis. Three of 9 children have with eye diseases associated HLA-B5 and HLA-B12 antigens and grave consequences for the sight of both eyes already as children. The results of immunologic tests in the examined group compared to the control group differ significantly in the total number of lymphocytes, total number of B lymphocytes and serum values of IgG, as well as C3 values of complement component (P < 0.05). Seen in percentage, however, the ratio of T to B lymphocytes, as well as the total number of leukocytes don't show significant differences. We consider that a proper and well-aimed history and complete etiologic detection according to the protocol have contributed to a clearer understanding and better insight into the prognosis of our patients.


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Uveitis, Posterior , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , HLA Antigens/analysis , Humans , Infant , Male , Uveitis, Posterior/diagnosis , Uveitis, Posterior/immunology , Uveitis, Posterior/physiopathology
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Curr Eye Res ; 9 Suppl: 13-6, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2384006

ABSTRACT

We prospectively studied and classified 152 cases of endogenous uveitis treated at the Ophthalmological Clinic in Split, Yugoslavia, according to clinical presentation, several immunologic parameters including HLA subtyping, and the presence of an associated systemic disease. Using our diagnostic criteria we successfully classified 91.4% of patients. Anterior uveitis was the most common form of clinical presentation (94 patients, 61.8%), whereas an intermediate uveitis was present in only 5.3% of patients (8 patients). By HLA typing we found that 115 patients (75.7%), were positive for HLA-B27 (57 patients, 50%), B5 (30 patients, 26%) and B35 (28 patients, 24%) risk antigens. Of these patients 96 (83%) had an associated systemic illness. In the 8.6% of cases (13 cases) in which the etiology of an endogenous uveitis was not determined, none were associated with an HLA-B risk antigen. Our study emphasizes the association of HLA-B risk antigens and concurrent systemic disease in patients with endogenous uveitis.


Subject(s)
Uveitis/etiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Analysis of Variance , Female , HLA-B Antigens/analysis , HLA-B27 Antigen/analysis , HLA-B35 Antigen/analysis , Histocompatibility Testing , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors , Uveitis/classification , Uveitis/immunology
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