An overview of ophthalmic diseases

Uveitis

The course of  the eye disease uveitis can, depending on the form, be acute and of limited duration or take a chronic course. The onset of the disease can occur suddenly or gradually. The symptoms of uveitis depend on the particular form of the disease. In addition to blurred vision, this can also include seeing streaks or flakes. Impaired visual acuity can often be the first sign of uveitis. A distinction is made between infectious and non-infectious uveitis. In children, uveitis often occurs in combination with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.2

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Sources

1. Pan J, et al. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2014; 14 (1): 1-8
2. German UVEITIS Working Group DUAG eV, https://duag.org/formen-der-uveitis.html , as of February 3, 2020