Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection (Apr 2024)

Mimickers of anterior uveitis, scleritis and misdiagnoses- tips and tricks for the cornea specialist

  • Sonny Caplash,
  • Manuel Paez-Escamilla,
  • Mark Westcott,
  • Kunal K. Dansingani,
  • Chad Indermill,
  • Nacima Kisma,
  • Eric Frau,
  • Jose-Alain Sahel,
  • Bahram Bodaghi,
  • Vishal Jhanji,
  • Marie-Helene Errera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12348-024-00396-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

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Abstract Background Anterior uveitis, inflammation of the anterior chamber and related structures, is a cohort of diseases that can present to almost any general or sub-specialty Ophthalmology practice. Its features classically involve anterior chamber cell and flare. Below the surface of these two signs exist a panoply of diagnoses. Body The purpose of this review is to provide a general framework for diagnoses of anterior uveitis that are often missed as well as non-uveitic pathologies that often mimic anterior uveitis. Diagnostic deviation in either direction can have vision-threatening and rarely life-threatening consequences for patients. Using a comprehensive literature review we have collected a broad spectrum of etiologies of anterior uveitis that are easily missed and non-uveitic pathologies that can masquerade as anterior uveitis. Conclusions We present a focused review on specific misdiagnosed anterior uveitis pathologies and some of the conditions that can masquerade as anterior uveitis and scleritis.

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