Pharmacologically-induced uveitis
Treatments of numerous systemic and local diseases of different etiologies may be accompanied by an unwanted side effect in the form of uveitis. We inform readers about medications that have the potential to cause uveitis and analyze the strength of association of these medications with uveitis. Subsequently, cessation of medication or appropriate treatment can be individualized for each patient for the purpose of preventing further damage to tissue structure and function. Being aware of these associations, physicians may readily identify medications that may cause uveitis and avoid expensive and unnecessary clinical and laboratory testing.
Source: Survey of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Maram E.A. Abdalla Elsayed, Igor Kozak Tags: Review article Source Type: research
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