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Autoimmune uveitis

Evidence: T Cell

Names

 

Description

 

Patient Groups

Autoimmune uveitis
Idiopathic uveitis
Note: there are dozens of eye diseases that may be classified in this disease category. More information on these diseases can be found at Medscape)

In autoimmune uveitis, the immune system attacks elements of the eye. The result is blurred vision, sensitivity to light (photophobia), eye pain, floaters (floating spots), headache and redness (conjunctival injection).

The Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Foundation

Olivias Vision (United Kingdom)

Bloggers

None

Prevalence

US Cases: 261,000 [Acharya 2013] which encompasses active (186,000) and inactive (75,000) cases. “Inactive” cases are patients who were diagnosed previously but who do not show symptoms of disease)

Typical Age of onset

Variable

Symptoms

  • blurred vision

  • sensitivity to light (photophobia)

  • eye pain

  • floaters (floating spots)

  • headache

  • eye redness (conjunctival Injection)