1. Intermediate Uveitis: A Review.
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Teo AYT, Betzler BK, Hua KLQ, Chen EJ, Gupta V, and Agrawal R
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- Humans, Vision Disorders, T-Lymphocytes, Uveitis, Intermediate diagnosis, Uveitis, Intermediate drug therapy, Uveitis, Intermediate complications, Pars Planitis complications, Uveitis diagnosis, Uveitis drug therapy
- Abstract
Purpose: This review aims to provide an update on the clinical presentation, etiologies, complications, and treatment options in intermediate uveitis (IU)., Methods: Narrative literature review., Results: IU affects all age groups with no clear gender predominance and has varied etiologies including systemic illnesses and infectious diseases, or pars planitis. In some instances, IU may be the sole presentation of an underlying associated condition or disease. Management of IU and its complications include administration of corticosteroids, antimetabolites, T-cell inhibitors, and/or biologics, along with surgical interventions, with varying degrees of effectiveness across literature. In particular, increasing evidence of the safety and efficacy of immunomodulatory agents and biologics has seen greater adoption of these therapies in clinical practice., Conclusions: IU is an anatomical description of uveitis, involving intraocular inflammation of the vitreous, peripheral retinal vasculature, and pars plana. Various treatment options for intermediate uveitis are currently used in practice.
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- 2023
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