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Management of noninfectious posterior uveitis with intravitreal drug therapy
... over a period of 24 months. Both interventions resulted in improved BCVA with a larger absolute increase in mean BCVA in eyes treated with the FAi at all the time points. However, the difference was not statistically ... See full document
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Post-cataract outcomes in patients with noninfectious posterior uveitis treated with the fluocinolone acetonide intravitreal implant
... with uveitis experience a host of insults arising from both the disease process, including chronicity and recurrence, and the corticosteroids frequently used to control ...long-term management of chronic ... See full document
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Noninfectious uveitis: strategies to optimize treatment compliance and adherence
... Addressing a patient’s misconceptions can be difficult and time-consuming, but it is essential in order to avoid inten- tional noncompliance and non-adherence. Health care provid- ers should take time to describe the ... See full document
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Post-marketing surveillance study of the safety of dexamethasone intravitreal implant in patients with retinal vein occlusion or noninfectious posterior segment uveitis
... During the 2-year study, 50.6% of eyes treated with DEX underwent ocular procedures other than DEX injections, most commonly retinal laser photocoagulation in eyes with RVO, and procedures related to cataract surgery and ... See full document
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Management of chronic ocular sarcoidosis: challenges and solutions
... intermediate uveitis, posterior uveitis, and panuveitis in adults, being as such the only steroid-sparing option having a clear indication for uveitis, while all other steroid-sparing ... See full document
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Oral voclosporin: novel calcineurin inhibitor for treatment of noninfectious uveitis
... active noninfectious intermediate, posterior, or ...corticosteroid therapy, and mean change from baseline in the Vision Specific Role Difficulties subscale of the National Eye Institute Visional ... See full document
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Dexamethasone implants in paediatric patients with noninfectious intermediate or posterior uveitis: first prospective exploratory case series
... that intravitreal DEX implantation in paediatric patients with idiopathic intermediate uveitis is effective in improving VA and decreasing inflammatory ...systemic therapy may be possible in some ... See full document
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Treatment of refractory uveitic macular edema: results of a first and second implant of long-acting intravitreal dexamethasone
... or posterior noninfectious inflammatory uveitis or panuveitis with persistent macular edema lasting for $90 days refractory to oral or peribulbar steroid treatment were offered long-acting ... See full document
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Pharmacotherapy for uveitis: current management and emerging therapy
... of posterior segment uveitis (intermediate, pos- terior, or panuveitis), the topical route provides inadequate penetration to the inflamed tissue, although topical therapies may still have an adjunctive ... See full document
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Ocular tolerability and efficacy of intravitreal and subconjunctival injections of sirolimus in patients with non-infectious uveitis: primary 6-month results of the SAVE Study
... local therapy is generally preferred, the frequent clinic visits to deliver treatment, the risks associated with intravitreal injec- tions such as sight-threatening endophthalmitis, the ne- cessity to treat ... See full document
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Update on the use of systemic biologic agents in the treatment of noninfectious uveitis
... anterior uveitis, but they are not effective for the inflammation involving the posterior segment (behind the ...corticosteroid therapy (eg, periocular and intravitreal corticosteroid ... See full document
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Dexamethasone intravitreal implant for the treatment of noninfectious uveitis
... laser therapy for elevated ...with noninfectious posterior uveitis with significant improvement in intraocular inflammation and visual acuity at 26-week ... See full document
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Current aspects on the management of viral uveitis in immunocompetent individuals
... antiviral therapy reduces viral replication but does not eradicate ...systemic therapy to more severe ...upon therapy. The approach to treatment for CMV anterior uveitis is summarized in ... See full document
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Levels of thrombopoietin in aqueous humor of patients with noninfectious acute anterior uveitis
... This factor has been implicated in the pathophysiology of multiple inflammatory and immunoallergic conditions, where it could play an immunoregulatory role. The objective of the present study was to quantitatively ... See full document
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Corticosteroid-sparing therapy: practice patterns among uveitis specialists
... each drug within a specific anatomic location, only methotrexate had a statistically significant ...intermediate, posterior, and panuveitis, but mostly effective for those with anterior uveitis ( P ... See full document
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Intermediate uveitis, posterior uveitis, and panuveitis in the Mid-Atlantic USA
... the uveitis nomenclature, there was possibly some discrepancy in the categorization of uveitis subtype over ...a uveitis specialist to make precise diagnoses at various times dur- ing the 30-year ... See full document
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Drug-induced uveitis
... severe uveitis in ...and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved and commercially available liquid formulation) as well as the temporal rela- tionship between ranibizumab injection and PDT ...of ... See full document
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Long-term follow-up of patients treated with multiple fluocinolone acetonide implants for noninfectious uveitis
... of noninfectious uveitis and the significant risks of treatment complications from this therapy, the risks and benefits must be carefully consid- ered for each ...systemic therapy were not ... See full document
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A clinical profile of posterior uveitis in a multispecialty hospital
... It was done in concurrence with the departments of dermatology, rheumatology and internal medicine. An ethics committee approval was obtained prior to starting the study and patients were enrolled after getting an ... See full document
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Autoimmune uveitis: a retrospective analysis of 104 patients from a tertiary reference center
... of uveitis, is a major cause of severe visual impairment, and is responsible for 10%–15% of all cases of blindness in Western countries ...autoimmune uveitis, I-AU) or as part of a systemic syndrome ... See full document
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