2020
DOI: 10.5507/bp.2019.036
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Infectious uveitis in immunodeficient HIV-negative patients: A retrospective study

Abstract: Aims. Cases of infectious uveitis in immunodeficient patients may present with atypical clinical features because the clinical course of disease is usually affected by the compromised immune system. Therefore, it is sometimes difficult to determine the correct diagnosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate a prevalence of immunodeficient HIV-negative individuals among patients with infectious uveitis and to assess diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Methods. A retrospective study. Results. In years 2003-2… Show more

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“…The most common infectious uveitides in this population comprise cytomegalovirus retinitis, followed by herpetic acute retinal necrosis, herpetic anterior uveitis, endogenous fungal endophthalmitis, toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis, and herpetic progressive outer retinal necrosis. Intraocular fluid samples are a vital diagnostic tool but visual outcome is usually poor ( 57 ).…”
Section: Infectious Uveitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common infectious uveitides in this population comprise cytomegalovirus retinitis, followed by herpetic acute retinal necrosis, herpetic anterior uveitis, endogenous fungal endophthalmitis, toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis, and herpetic progressive outer retinal necrosis. Intraocular fluid samples are a vital diagnostic tool but visual outcome is usually poor ( 57 ).…”
Section: Infectious Uveitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quanto às uveítes infecciosas, estas correspondem a 17-23% de todos os casos de uveíte em países desenvolvidos. Os agentes etiológicos variam conforme o local de ocorrência da doença (SVOZILKOVA, 2020).…”
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