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Do not discount the diagnosis of VKH based on race: self-reported race and ethnicity of patients with Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease in a predominantly white population.

Gábor Gy DeákAnjum F KoreishiDebra A Goldstein
Published in: Journal of ophthalmic inflammation and infection (2023)
VKH was much more frequent among white non-Hispanic patients (28.1%) and Black/African-American patients (28.1%) in our patient population than in previous reports from the US (3-14% and 4-23% respectively). While Hispanic patients in this series were over represented in the VKH population compared with the overall census data, the percentage of VKH patients in this series who were White non-Hispanic and Hispanic was the same. The diagnosis of VKH should be considered in any patient with the appropriate clinical features, regardless of race or ethnicity.
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