Clinical patterns and characteristics of uveitis in a secondary hospital in southern China
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Supported by National Natural ScienceFoundation of China (No.81470620); Natural ScienceFoundation Project of Chongqing (No. cstc2013jcyjA10015);Dongguan Municipal Science and Technology Projects fromthe Bureau of Science and Technology of Dongguan City(No.20101051500102); Medical Science Fundation Project ofGuangdong Health Department (No.A2011719)

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    AIM: To investigate the characteristics of uveitis in a secondary hospital in southern China. METHODS: We reviewed all records of patients with uveitis at Hengli Hospital from January 2008 to December 2011. Demographic data, past history, ophthalmic examinations and other laboratory tests were analyzed. RESULTS: One hundred and ninety-nine uveitis patients were enrolled in this study, including 134 (67.3%) males and 65 females (32.7%) with an average age of 41.0±15.1y. The anatomical distribution included 103 (51.8%) cases of anterior uveitis, followed by panuveitis (65, 32.7%), posterior uveitis (29, 14.6%) and intermediate uveitis (2, 1.0%). Of the 98 (49.2%) non-idiopathic cases, there were 10.1% Behcet’s disease, 9.5% Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) syndrome, 7.5%infectious uveitis, 7.5% traumatic uveitis and 3.5% postoperative uveitis. CONCLUSION: Idiopathic anterior and posterior uveitis, Behcet’s disease, VKH syndrome, infectious uveitis and traumatic uveitis are the most common uveitis entities in a secondary hospital in southern China. Additional measures should be taken to prevent infectious and traumatic uveitis.

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Yang Zheng, Li-Xin Zhang, Qian-Li Meng, et al. Clinical patterns and characteristics of uveitis in a secondary hospital in southern China. Int J Ophthalmol, 2015,8(2):337-341

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  • Received:February 18,2014
  • Revised:September 24,2014
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  • Online: April 16,2015
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