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  ICD10 B005, H200, H441
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Uveitis specifically refers to Inflammation of the middle layer of the Eye , termed the " Uvea " but in common usage may refer to any inflammatory process involving the interior of the eye.

Uveitis is estimated to be responsible for approximately 10% of the blindness in the United States. Uveitis requires a thorough examination by an Ophthalmologist or Optometrist .


TYPES

Uveitis is usually categorized anatomically into ''anterior'', ''intermediate'', ''posterior'' and ''panuveitic'' forms.



CAUSES

A myriad of conditions can lead to the development of uveitis, including systemic diseases as well as syndromes confined to the eye. In anterior uveitis, no specific diagnosis is made in approximately one-half of cases. However, anterior uveitis is often one of the syndromes associated with HLA-B27 .


Systemic disorders causing uveitis

Systemic disorders that can cause uveitis include: {Link without Title}


Masquerade syndromes

Masquerade syndromes are ophthalmic disorders that clinically present as either an anterior or posterior uveitis, but are not primarily inflammatory. The following are some of the most common:


SYMPTOMS



TREATMENT

Uveitis is typically treated with topical, oral, or injectible steroids, as well as topical Cycloplegic s.


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