Erschienen in:
29.12.2016 | Original Paper
Treatment outcome in patients with presumed tubercular uveitis at a tertiary referral eye care centre in Singapore
verfasst von:
Leslie Ang, Aera Kee, Tun Hang Yeo, V. G. Dinesh, Su Ling Ho, Stephen C. Teoh, Rupesh Agrawal
Erschienen in:
International Ophthalmology
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Ausgabe 1/2018
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Abstract
Aim
To report the clinical features and outcome of patients with presumed tubercular uveitis (TBU).
Methods
Retrospective analysis of patients with presumed TBU at a tertiary referral eye care centre in Singapore between 2007 and 2012 was done. Main outcome measures were failure of complete resolution of uveitis or recurrence of inflammation.
Results
Fifty three patients with mean age of 44.18 ± 15.26 years with 54.72% being males were included. 19 (35.85%) had bilateral involvement, with panuveitis and anterior uveitis being the most common presentations. 36 (67.92%) patients received antitubercular therapy (ATT), and 28 received concurrent systemic steroids. 15 (28.30%) eyes of 11 (30.55%) patients in the ATT group and 4 (21.05%) eyes of 3 (17.64%) patients in the non-ATT group had treatment failure (p value = 0.51).
Conclusion
The use of ATT, with or without concurrent corticosteroid, may not have a statistically significant impact in improving treatment success in patients with presumed TBU.