Objective To observe the characteristics of optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the macular in uveitis patients. Methods A total of 51 cases (78 eyes) of uveitis admitted to affiliated Eye Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from May 2011 to May 2012 were reviewed retrospectively. All patients were underwent OCT examination and classified according to characteristics of OCT. Results The characteristics of OCT in uveitis were classified into six groups. Macular edema including cystoid macular edema and diffuse edema was detected in 48 eyes (61.5%). Macular epiretinal membrane was found in 22 eyes (28.2%). Choroidal neovascularization and macular hole was found in 4 eyes (5.1%), respectively. Ten eyes (12.8%) showed macular atrophy and 22 eyes (28.2%) showed serous neuroepithelium detachment. Conclusions Macular OCT in uveitis patients displayed different morphological characteristics.
Objective To analyze the onset, clinical manifestation, causation, complications of pediatric uveitis. Methods One 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 mean 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 Behccedil;etprime;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.
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 more attention 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 Behcetprime;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 Behcetprime;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.