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Pediatric Retinal Vasculitis: Major Review
Nawazish Shaikh1, Pradeep Venkatesh1, Shorya Vardhan Azad1
1Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Seminars in Ophthalmology
|June 14, 2026
Summary
Pediatric retinal vasculitis requires thorough evaluation and prompt treatment. Early detection of systemic involvement is crucial for preserving vision and quality of life in children with this rare condition.
Area of Science:
- Ophthalmology
- Pediatrics
- Rheumatology
Background:
- Retinal vasculitis is uncommon in children, differing significantly from adult presentations.
- Pediatric cases often have identifiable systemic causes, unlike the frequent idiopathic adult forms.
- Systemic manifestations may be less apparent in children, complicating diagnosis.
Purpose of the Study:
- To provide a comprehensive review of pediatric retinal vasculitis.
- To outline the etiology, clinical features, and diagnostic approaches.
- To detail management strategies and complication identification.
Main Methods:
- Literature review focusing on pediatric retinal vasculitis.
- Analysis of diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols.
- Synthesis of information on systemic associations and long-term outcomes.
Main Results:
- Pediatric retinal vasculitis necessitates a detailed diagnostic workup.
- Prompt assessment of treatment response and early complication detection are vital.
- Identifying concurrent organ involvement is critical for holistic patient care.
Conclusions:
- Effective management of pediatric retinal vasculitis demands a specialized, prompt, and comprehensive approach.
- Failure to address systemic disease impacts both visual prognosis and overall child well-being.
- This review offers a framework for optimizing care in this rare pediatric condition.

