Patterns and Outcomes of Pediatric Uveitis in a University-Based Tertiary Referral Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Journal: Ocular Immunology And Inflammation
Published:
Abstract

To investigate the patterns and outcomes of pediatric uveitis. Retrospective review of patients with uveitis in pediatric age group. A total of 184 patients (335 eyes) were included. There were 96 (52.2%) boys and 88 (47.8%) girls, with a mean age of 12.8 ± 3.4 years at presentation. Panuveitis was most common (55.2%), followed by anterior uveitis (29.6%), intermediate uveitis (12.2%) and posterior uveitis (3%). Uveitis was non-granulomatous in 71% and non-infectious in 94.6% of the eyes. The most identifiable specific diagnoses were Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease (21.2%), juvenile idiopathic arthritis (6.5%), sarcoidosis (4.3%), and presumed tuberculous uveitis (3.3%). After 1-year follow-up, 85.4% of the eyes achieved visual acuity of 20/40 or better. The most common anatomic diagnosis was panuveitis. VKH disease was the most frequently diagnosed entity.

Authors
Abdulrahman Albloushi, Sulaiman Altariqi, Ruba Alghofaili, Priscilla Gikandi, Ahmed Abu El Asrar
Relevant Conditions

Sarcoidosis, Uveitis