Intermediate and posterior uveitis account for much of the visual loss associated with uveitis. Systemic corticosteroids are used initially as they are fast acting, potent and inexpensive ...
The current strategy for the management of noninfectious posterior uveitis involves either local or systemic options. Local therapy has been predominantly delivered as periocular injections of ...
Intermediate uveitis has cycles of symptoms and then improvement. Symptoms may include blurred vision and floaters (spots in the field of vision), which can last for weeks or months. Posterior ...
Intermediate uveitis is when just the muscular ring is inflamed. And posterior uveitis, the least common type, impacts the back of your eye, which includes the layer of blood vessels and retina.
intermediate uveitis comes with floaters and blurred vision; posterior uveitis comes with blurred vision, blind spot and flashes or photopsias; and, “panuveitis is a little bit of all of the ...
Uveitis can significantly impact a child's ... with iCAU are at a higher risk for certain complications, such as posterior synechiae and cataract surgery, particularly if they are diagnosed ...