1. Patterns of Uveitis at Two University-Based Referral Centres in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Rautenbach, Wilna, Steffen, Jonel, Smit, Derrick, Lecuona, Karin, and Esterhuizen, Tonya
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UVEITIS ,HIV-positive persons ,SYPHILIS ,TOXOPLASMOSIS ,CITIES & towns - Abstract
Purpose: To analyze the pattern of uveitis at two tertiary hospitals in South Africa which has a high prevalence of HIV, TB and syphilis. Methods: Data of 198 patients were obtained retrospectively between August 2014 and August 2016, including patient demographics, clinical examination, special investigations and final diagnosis. Results: Infectious uveitis was the most common aetiological category (47%), followed by idiopathic (34.8%) and non-infectious (18.2%). Syphilis was the most common identifiable cause (16.2%). Other important causes were toxoplasmosis, herpes viruses, tuberculosis and HLA-B27. HIV positive patients, who constituted 40% of the study population, were more likely to present with a posterior or panuveitis (relative risk 1.50, 95% CI 1.19-1.89) and more likely to have an infectious cause compared to HIV negative patients (relative risk 2.47, 95% CI 1.82-3.35). Conclusions: This study emphasizes the importance of HIV testing and investigations for infectious causes of uveitis, especially syphilis, in this population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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