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  • Pediatric Medicine
  • Medical Imaging

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  • Pediatric uveitis comprises up to 10% of all uveitis cases.
  • Early diagnosis and management are crucial to prevent ocular complications and vision loss in children.
  • Multimodal imaging is vital for diagnosing and managing uveitis in pediatric patients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current multimodal imaging modalities used in pediatric uveitis.
  • To discuss advances and applications of these imaging techniques.
  • To highlight their role in specific pediatric uveitis conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on multimodal imaging in pediatric uveitis.
  • Discussion of imaging modalities including optical coherence tomography (OCT), ultrasonography, and fundus photography.
  • Analysis of applications in specific uveitis subtypes.

Main Results:

  • Multimodal imaging offers detailed insights into ocular structures and inflammation in pediatric uveitis.
  • Specific modalities are effective in diagnosing and monitoring conditions like juvenile idiopathic arthritis-associated uveitis, pars planitis, and Behçet disease.
  • Advances in imaging enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning.

Conclusions:

  • Multimodal imaging is an indispensable tool for the comprehensive management of pediatric uveitis.
  • It facilitates early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective monitoring of treatment response.
  • Continued advancements in imaging technology promise improved outcomes for children with uveitis.