Brimonidine-associated uveitis - a descriptive case series.
Susanne HopfKarl MerciecaNorbert PfeifferVerena Prokosch-WillingPublished in: BMC ophthalmology (2020)
This type of anterior uveitis is an uncommon but important manifestation which should always be considered in glaucoma patients on brimonidine treatment. Although treatable at its root cause, problems may persist, especially with respect to IOP control. The latter may necessitate glaucoma surgery after the resolved episode of the uveitis.
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