Purpose: The role of uveitis, an uncommon ocular disease, is often neglected in research and treatment of autoimmune conditions. The study described the spectrum of uveitis at a referral center in North Italy, and compared that to a previously published series of patients. Methods: We reviewed all patients with uveitis diagnosed from 2013 to 2015 at the Immunology Eye Unit, Arcispedale S. M. Nuova-IRCCS, Reggio Emilia, Italy. We examined patient characteristics, disease spectrum, and etiologies. Results: In total, 990 cases of uveitis were identified, who were mostly female (59%) with a median age at presentation of 44 years (interquartile range = 29–57). Anterior uveitis was most frequent (53.5%), followed by panuveitis (22.8%), posterior (16.2%), and intermediate uveitis (5.5%). Anterior herpetic uveitis (15.6%), Fuchs uveitis (9.7%), and HLA-B27 positive anterior uveitis (7.7%) were the most common specific diagnoses. Compared with the previous series, we observed an increased incidence of uveitis, and a different pattern of diagnoses. Rates of herpetic, HLA-B27 positive uveitis, and presumed ocular tuberculosis were higher, but Fuchs uveitis was less frequent. Conclusions: The pattern of uveitis appears to be changing, very likely due to population-level increases in infectious diseases, to the availability of new diagnostic tests and to the interdisciplinary approach used in patient diagnosis.

Changes in patterns of uveitis at a tertiary referral center in Northern Italy: analysis of 990 consecutive cases / Cimino, L.; Aldigeri, R.; Marchi, S.; Mastrofilippo, V.; Viscogliosi, F.; Coassin, M.; Soldani, A.; Savoldi, L.; De Fanti, A.; Belloni, L.; Zerbini, A.; Parmeggiani, M.; Chersich, M.; Soriano, A.; Salvarani, C.; Fontana, L.. - In: INTERNATIONAL OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 0165-5701. - 38:1(2018), pp. 133-142. [10.1007/s10792-016-0434-x]

Changes in patterns of uveitis at a tertiary referral center in Northern Italy: analysis of 990 consecutive cases

Cimino L.;Salvarani C.;
2018

Abstract

Purpose: The role of uveitis, an uncommon ocular disease, is often neglected in research and treatment of autoimmune conditions. The study described the spectrum of uveitis at a referral center in North Italy, and compared that to a previously published series of patients. Methods: We reviewed all patients with uveitis diagnosed from 2013 to 2015 at the Immunology Eye Unit, Arcispedale S. M. Nuova-IRCCS, Reggio Emilia, Italy. We examined patient characteristics, disease spectrum, and etiologies. Results: In total, 990 cases of uveitis were identified, who were mostly female (59%) with a median age at presentation of 44 years (interquartile range = 29–57). Anterior uveitis was most frequent (53.5%), followed by panuveitis (22.8%), posterior (16.2%), and intermediate uveitis (5.5%). Anterior herpetic uveitis (15.6%), Fuchs uveitis (9.7%), and HLA-B27 positive anterior uveitis (7.7%) were the most common specific diagnoses. Compared with the previous series, we observed an increased incidence of uveitis, and a different pattern of diagnoses. Rates of herpetic, HLA-B27 positive uveitis, and presumed ocular tuberculosis were higher, but Fuchs uveitis was less frequent. Conclusions: The pattern of uveitis appears to be changing, very likely due to population-level increases in infectious diseases, to the availability of new diagnostic tests and to the interdisciplinary approach used in patient diagnosis.
2018
38
1
133
142
Changes in patterns of uveitis at a tertiary referral center in Northern Italy: analysis of 990 consecutive cases / Cimino, L.; Aldigeri, R.; Marchi, S.; Mastrofilippo, V.; Viscogliosi, F.; Coassin, M.; Soldani, A.; Savoldi, L.; De Fanti, A.; Belloni, L.; Zerbini, A.; Parmeggiani, M.; Chersich, M.; Soriano, A.; Salvarani, C.; Fontana, L.. - In: INTERNATIONAL OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 0165-5701. - 38:1(2018), pp. 133-142. [10.1007/s10792-016-0434-x]
Cimino, L.; Aldigeri, R.; Marchi, S.; Mastrofilippo, V.; Viscogliosi, F.; Coassin, M.; Soldani, A.; Savoldi, L.; De Fanti, A.; Belloni, L.; Zerbini, A...espandi
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