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Characteristics, evolution, and outcome of patients with non-infectious uveitis referred for rheumatologic assessment and management: an Egyptian multicenter retrospective study.

Waleed A HassanBasma M MedhatMaha Mohamed YoussefYomna FaragNoha MostafaAlshaimaa Rezk L R AlnaggarMervat Essam BehiryRasha Abdel NoorRiham Samy Hanafy Mahmoud Allam
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
Behçet's disease (51.2%) and idiopathic uveitis (28.9%) were the most prevalent causes of non-infectious uveitis in our study. Visual loss (22.3%) was associated with a longer disease duration, lower education level, and prevalent panuveitis. Key Points • Most common causes of uveitis referred to rheumatologists were Behçet's disease and idiopathic uveitis. • Several rheumatic diseases initially presented only with uveitis, more commonly in adult and male patients. • Panuveitis was more frequent among patients with an established rheumatic disease, whereas granulomatous uveitis was uncommon. • Longer disease duration and presence of panuveitis were independently associated with visual loss.
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