1. Blau Syndrome-Associated Uveitis: Preliminary Results From an International Prospective Interventional Case Series.
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Sarens IL, Casteels I, Anton J, Bader-Meunier B, Brissaud P, Chédeville G, Cimaz R, Dick AD, Espada G, Fernandez-Martin J, Guly CM, Hachulla E, Harjacek M, Khubchandani R, Mackensen F, Merino R, Modesto C, Naranjo A, Oliveira-Knupp S, Özen S, Pajot C, Ramanan AV, Russo R, Susic G, Thatayatikom A, Thomée C, Vastert S, Bertin J, Arostegui JI, Rose CD, and Wouters CH
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- Adolescent, Adult, Antihypertensive Agents therapeutic use, Arthritis drug therapy, Arthritis physiopathology, Child, Child, Preschool, Choroiditis diagnosis, Choroiditis drug therapy, Choroiditis physiopathology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Disease Progression, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Global Health, Glucocorticoids therapeutic use, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Infant, Male, Middle Aged, Multifocal Choroiditis, Prospective Studies, Sarcoidosis, Synovitis drug therapy, Synovitis physiopathology, Uveitis drug therapy, Uveitis physiopathology, Visual Acuity physiology, Arthritis diagnosis, Synovitis diagnosis, Uveitis diagnosis
- Abstract
Purpose: Provide baseline and preliminary follow-up results in a 5-year longitudinal study of Blau syndrome., Design: Multicenter, prospective interventional case series., Methods: Baseline data from 50 patients from 25 centers worldwide, and follow-up data for patients followed 1, 2, or 3 years at the end of study enrollment. Ophthalmic data were collected at baseline and yearly visits by means of a standardized collection form., Results: Median age at onset of eye disease was 60 months and duration of eye disease at baseline 145 months. At baseline 38 patients (78%) had uveitis, which was bilateral in 37 (97%). Eight patients (21%) had moderate to severe visual impairment. Panuveitis was found in 38 eyes (51%), with characteristic multifocal choroidal infiltrates in 29 eyes (39%). Optic disc pallor in 9 eyes (12%) and peripapillary nodules in 9 eyes (12%) were the commonest signs of optic nerve involvement. Active anterior chamber inflammation was noted in 30 eyes (40%) at baseline and in 16 (34%), 17 (57%), and 11 (61%) eyes at 1, 2, and 3 years, respectively. Panuveitis was associated with longer disease duration. At baseline, 56 eyes (75%) were on topical corticosteroids. Twenty-six patients (68%) received a combination of systemic corticosteroids and immunomodulatory therapy., Conclusions: Blau uveitis is characterized by progressive panuveitis with multifocal choroiditis, resulting in severe ocular morbidity despite continuous systemic and local immunomodulatory therapy. The frequency and severity of Blau uveitis highlight the need for close ophthalmologic surveillance as well as a search for more effective therapies., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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