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[Fuchs' cyclitis: etiologic and clinical aspects].

E Vadot

    Bulletin Des Societes D'Ophtalmologie De France
    |August 1, 1990
    PubMed
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    This study examined 45 patients with Fuchs heterochromic cyclitis, detailing clinical signs and their progression. Ocular injuries and toxoplasmosis are discussed as potential causes of this eye condition.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Immunology

    Context:

    • Fuchs heterochromic cyclitis (FH) is a chronic, low-grade uveitis affecting one eye.
    • The etiology of FH remains largely unknown, with various factors proposed.

    Purpose:

    • To summarize the clinical signs and chronological progression of Fuchs heterochromic cyclitis in a cohort of 45 patients.
    • To investigate the potential etiological roles of ocular trauma and toxoplasmosis in FH.

    Summary:

    • Clinical examinations of 45 patients with FH were conducted.
    • The study details the characteristic clinical manifestations and their temporal sequence.
    • Evidence supporting ocular injury and toxoplasmosis as potential contributing factors is presented.

    Impact:

    • Provides a comprehensive overview of FH clinical presentation.
    • Contributes to understanding the potential causes of Fuchs heterochromic cyclitis.
    • Informs future research directions for FH etiology and management.

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