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G J Williams1, S Brannan, J V Forrester
1Grampian University Hospitals NHS Trust, Department of Ophthalmic Medicine, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Foresterhill, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, Scotland.
Aim:
To identify and quantify the prevalence of patients with uveitis receiving systemic immunosuppression in Scotland.
Methods:
Anonymised data were prospectively collected on all patients with uveitis requiring systemic immunosuppression. Seven health boards participated over a 4-month period between 1 August 2005 and 30 November 2005.
Results:
373 patients were identified, of whom 205 (55%) were female. The mean age was 46.4 (range 7-97 years). Using the data from the seven participating health boards, an estimated Scottish prevalence of 9 per 100 000 was calculated. Prevalence varied between 2 and 59 per 100 000. In National Health Service Grampian, all patients with uveitis, whether sight-threatening or not, are followed up at a specialist clinic. Extrapolating this figure to Scotland gives a prevalence of 25 per 100 000.
Discussion:
The data from National Health Service Grampian suggest that there is a significant shortfall in the number of patients identified by survey. If the "missing population" exists, then where are they? Some might be receiving appropriate treatment at non-specialist clinics, although simple under-reporting may play a part. Greater concern is for those patients receiving inappropriate treatment for their uveitis, or for those within the community who are either oblivious to or in self denial of their condition.
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