Journal of Medical Sciences and Health (Oct 2023)

Clinical Profile of Anterior Uveitis in Tertiary Eye Care Center

  • B V Vinutha,
  • Rashmi Shetu,
  • . Sundeep ,
  • Konduru Rishitha,
  • V Pallavi Naragund,
  • J Babitha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46347/jmsh.v9i2.23.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 224 – 228

Abstract

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Purpose: To describe the clinical features, causes and management of patients with acute anterior uveitis. Methods: A prospective study of clinical features, complication and prognosis was done on anterior uveitis patients for a period of 10 months. Detailed history, complete ocular examination, systemic evaluation and relevant investigations were done in 64 patients, appropriate systemic and ocular management was done. Results: Of 64 patients, 65.6% were male and 34.3% female. Mean age of presentation was 42.6 years. 71.8% unilateral and 28.1% bilateral eye involvement was seen. Visual acuity was between 6/18-3/60 at the time of presentation. 21.8% had Tuberculosis, 9.3% had Trauma, 4.6% had UTI, 3.1% had ankylosing spondylitis (HLA B27 associated) and 3.1% had rheumatoid arthritis, 3.1% had sarcoidosis and 1.5% had toxoplasmosis. 53.1% were idiopathic. Complications were noted in 50% of cases, 25% had secondary glaucoma, 21.8% had posterior subcapsular cataract and 3.1% has cystoid macular edema. Appropriate medical management was started in patients. Conclusion: Idiopathic uveitis was higher in our study. Trauma was the most common non-infectious entity, Tuberculosis was most common infectious cause in our study, all patients responded well with medication. Keywords: Anterior uveitis, Etiology, Complications