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Original Article

Can We Be More Objective in Determining the Response to Treatment in Uveitis Patients Aside From Recording Anterior Chamber Reaction?

, MD
Pages 265-266 | Received 30 Nov 2008, Accepted 15 Dec 2008, Published online: 15 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Several subjective and arbitrary grading methods are used in assessing cell and flare in uveitis. Clinicians are in need of an objective method of determining and monitoring active inflammation. We studied the correlation of changes in macular thickness between the visits and compared the change to visual acuity (VA), cell, flare, or the inflammation index (which we defined as cell+flare). The best correlations were between macular thickness and VA, and between the inflammation index and macular thickness. Macular thickness as seen on OCT, may be more objective and correlate more closely with VA than measurement of flare and/or cell.

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