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IDIOPATHIC SPECIFIC UVEITIS SYNDROMES

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1 IDIOPATHIC SPECIFIC UVEITIS SYNDROMES
1. Fuchs uveitis syndrome 2. Intermediate uveitis 3. Juvenile chronic iridocyclitis 4. Acute anterior uveitis in young adults 5. Sympathetic ophthalmitis

2 Signs of Fuchs uveitis syndrome
Unilateral, chronic anterior uveitis Resistant to therapy No posterior synechiae KP - small and scattered throughout endothelium Diffuse iris stromal atrophy Feathery fibrin filaments Occasionally iris nodules Iris retroillumination Heterochromia iridis - affected eye is usually hypochromic

3 Complications of Fuchs uveitis syndrome
Cataract Angle new vessels Glaucoma Uncommon but control may be difficult Very common and frequently presenting feature May bleed during surgery

4 Intermediate uveitis Typically affects children and young adults
Insidious and chronic Frequently bilateral but asymmetrical Usually presents with floaters Vitritis Vitreous snowballs Mild peripheral periphlebitis Snowbanking in pars planitis

5 Intermediate uveitis Cystoid macular oedema Treatment
Posterior sub-Tenon steroids if poor VA

6 Juvenile chronic iridocyclitis
Majority are girls Initially no systemic disease Minority subsequently develop arthritis Progression of complications Posterior synechiae Band keratopathy Cataract

7 Acute anterior uveitis in young adults
Majority are men 45% are positive for HLA-B27 Initially no systemic disease Minority subsequently develop ankylosing spondylitis Fibrinous exudate Residual pigment on lens

8 Sympathetic ophthalmitis
Typically follows penetrating trauma Bilateral granulomatous panuveitis Granulomatous anterior uveitis Multifocal choroiditis


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