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    • Ophthalmology
    • Immunology

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    • Intermediate and posterior uveitis present diverse etiologies, encompassing infectious and noninfectious origins.
    • Posterior uveitis is characterized by clinical complexity, demanding precise diagnosis.

    Purpose:

    • To delineate the typical clinical features of intermediate and posterior uveitis.
    • To elucidate the specialized treatment strategies for these ocular inflammatory conditions.

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    • This review covers the common presentations of intermediate and posterior uveitis.
    • It highlights key diagnostic considerations and emphasizes timely therapeutic interventions for preserving vision.

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    • Provides clinicians with essential information for managing complex uveitic cases.
    • Aims to improve visual prognosis through informed and prompt treatment of uveitis.