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The Usefulness of Aqueous Fluid Analysis for Epstein-Barr Virus in Patients with Uveitis.

Fahriye Groen-HakanA A Van Der EijkA Rothova
Published in: Ocular immunology and inflammation (2018)
Purpose: To determine characteristics of patients with laboratory findings indicative of intraocular Epstein-Barr-virus (EBV) infection and to establish the usefulness of the laboratory analysis in patients with uveitis.Methods: Retrospective study of patients who underwent diagnostic aqueous fluid analysis. Diverse demographic data of patients were registered.Results: EBV-PCR tested positive in 3/201 (1%) and EBV-GWC in 22/245 (9%). The prevalence of immunosuppression was similar in EBV positive (by PCR/GWC) and EBV negative patients (7/25; 28% vs. 50/272;18%, P = 0.29). Out of all 22 EBV-GWC positive patients, GWC was between 3 and 10 in 91%. In total, 14 patients had laboratory results indicating only EBV infection. Patients without an alternative explanation for uveitis (6/14; 43%) had a chronic recurrent course and good visual prognosis.Conclusion: Low EBV-GWC values combined with multiple positive GWC and/or PCR for other infectious agents. Intraocular assessment for EBV in the initial examination of uveitis patients has limited value.
Keyphrases
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