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[Uveitis intermedia in childhood].

K Engelmann1, T Ness, K Greiner

  • 1Augenklink des Klinikums Chemnitz. k.engelmann@skc.de

Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde
|June 28, 2007
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Intermediate uveitis affects 10-12% of children with uveitis. Diagnosing underlying systemic diseases in pediatric intermediate uveitis is complex, often idiopathic, requiring careful symptom evaluation for accurate diagnosis.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Pediatrics
  • Immunology

Context:

  • Intermediate uveitis in children presents unique diagnostic challenges compared to anterior uveitis.
  • A significant percentage of pediatric uveitis cases involve the intermediate form.
  • Idiopathic cases, often presenting as pars planitis, are common in pediatric intermediate uveitis.

Purpose:

  • To explore the diverse causes of intermediate uveitis in childhood.
  • To compare the incidence of pediatric intermediate uveitis with adult cases.
  • To highlight the diagnostic complexities and the need for identifying associated systemic diseases.

Summary:

  • Intermediate uveitis accounts for 10-12% of pediatric uveitis cases.
  • Unlike anterior uveitis, identifying systemic associations in pediatric intermediate uveitis is more challenging.

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  • Many cases are idiopathic (pars planitis), with post-infectious or immunological causes being difficult to ascertain.
  • Impact:

    • Emphasizes the necessity of recognizing systemic disease symptoms for accurate pediatric uveitis diagnosis.
    • Provides a comparative overview of intermediate uveitis incidence in children versus adults.
    • Aids clinicians in diagnosing and managing pediatric intermediate uveitis by detailing potential causes and diagnostic considerations.