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Original Article

Etiologies of Chronic Anterior Uveitis at a Tertiary Referral Center over 35 Years

, MD, PhD, , PhD, , MD & , MD
Pages 19-25 | Received 21 May 2010, Accepted 25 Aug 2010, Published online: 06 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Purpose: To describe the epidemiology of chronic anterior uveitis (CAU) at a tertiary center over 35 years.

Methods: Data regarding etiology of CAU was collected from medical records of patients evaluated between 1973-2007. Relative frequencies of each diagnosis of CAU were calculated. Linear regression analyses were performed on the common types of CAU.

Results: 5970 patients were evaluated between 1973-2007; 31% carried a diagnosis of CAU. Idiopathic disease was diagnosed in 54% of patients (39 to 72% annually), ocular sarcoidosis in 14% of patients (2 to 20% annually), Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis (FHI) in 12% of patients (4 to 22% annually), and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) in 6% of patients (2 to 13% annually). The frequency of diagnosis of idiopathic CAU decreased over time, with no significant change for sarcoidosis, FHI or JIA. An increase in frequency of diagnosis was observed for HLA-B27-related disease and uveitis related to multiple sclerosis and inflammatory bowel disease.

Conclusions: The relative frequency of idiopathic disease has decreased over the past 35 years at our center. This may be related to an increase in the diagnosis of CAU associated with HLA-B27 positivity, inflammatory bowel disease (including family history) and multiple sclerosis. Despite the advances over the last 35 years, idiopathic disease still comprises at least 39% of our patients with CAU each year.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This paper was supported in part by NEI Core Grant for Vision Research (P30 EY001792), Bethesda, MD.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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