2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492007000500018
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Uveíte das espondiloartropatias: prevalência e relação com doença articular

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“…In Europe the disease proved to be the main cause of anterior uveitis among the diagnosed uveitis 14 , and according to several other sources the idiopathic uveitis is the most common form of inflammation in the anterior segment, with about half of patients showing only eye changes, about 30% showing iridocyclitis with HLA-B27 positive, and the remainder being associated to systemic diseases such as ankylosing spondylitis or juvenile idiopathic arthritis. 11,[14][15][16] In our sample the small amount of said uveitis contrasts the world literature; this may be due to the character, which in the vast majority of the time is self-limited and improve only with instillation of corticosteroid eyedrops, influencing patients not to go to the subsequent appointments with the appropriate follow-up and diagnostic certification.The rest of the uveitis described, including tuberculosis, toxocariasis, syphilis, herpes simplex, cytomegalovirus are important causes of uveitis 17,18 , whose treatment is successful when diagnosed early and treated appropriately. However, we can observe that due to poor adherence of therapy, sometimes these processes end up becoming chronic and causing irreversible damage.…”
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“…In Europe the disease proved to be the main cause of anterior uveitis among the diagnosed uveitis 14 , and according to several other sources the idiopathic uveitis is the most common form of inflammation in the anterior segment, with about half of patients showing only eye changes, about 30% showing iridocyclitis with HLA-B27 positive, and the remainder being associated to systemic diseases such as ankylosing spondylitis or juvenile idiopathic arthritis. 11,[14][15][16] In our sample the small amount of said uveitis contrasts the world literature; this may be due to the character, which in the vast majority of the time is self-limited and improve only with instillation of corticosteroid eyedrops, influencing patients not to go to the subsequent appointments with the appropriate follow-up and diagnostic certification.The rest of the uveitis described, including tuberculosis, toxocariasis, syphilis, herpes simplex, cytomegalovirus are important causes of uveitis 17,18 , whose treatment is successful when diagnosed early and treated appropriately. However, we can observe that due to poor adherence of therapy, sometimes these processes end up becoming chronic and causing irreversible damage.…”
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“…Quando a inflamação acontece no segmento anterior, com início súbito e quadros recorrentes, deve-se suspeitar de EA. A mesma costuma ser aguda, unilateral, recorrente (com crises acometendo geralmente o olho contralateral) e autolimitada (SKARE TL, et al, 2007).…”
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