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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Retinal Diseases
  • Uveitis Management

Background:

  • Intermediate uveitis is an intraocular inflammatory condition.
  • Retinoschisis, a splitting of the retinal layers, can complicate uveitis.
  • Understanding the pathogenesis of retinoschisis in uveitis is critical for patient care.

Observation:

  • A retrospective review of 23 eyes from 20 patients with intermediate uveitis was conducted.
  • Retinoschisis was present in 95.6% of the eyes.
  • Inferior pars plana exudates and snowbanking were common findings.

Findings:

  • Peripheral retinoschisis appears secondary to fluorescein leakage, peripheral ischemia, and vitreous inflammation.
  • Vitreous shrinkage and traction may contribute to retinal changes.
  • Macular pathology was absent in 16 eyes, but cystoid macular edema was noted in 4.

Implications:

  • Peripheral retinoschisis in intermediate uveitis suggests underlying ischemia despite good visual acuity.
  • Aggressive treatment may be warranted in these cases.
  • Further research into the pathogenetic mechanisms is needed.