A Practical Guide To The Diagnosis And...: Uveitis:

: In-depth coverage of modern diagnostic tools, including the advent of PCR technology for identifying infectious causes.

Uveitis is broadly defined as inflammation of the uveal tract—the iris, ciliary body, and choroid—but the guide extends this to any inflammatory state within the eye. Without prompt diagnosis and treatment, these conditions can lead to severe complications, including vision loss and permanent blindness. Uveitis: A Practical Guide to the Diagnosis and...

The book is structured to provide evidence-based therapeutic options and diagnostic testing for a wide range of intraocular inflammatory conditions. Key features include: : In-depth coverage of modern diagnostic tools, including

The text categorizes uveitis into four primary types to guide treatment: : Inflammation of the iris or ciliary body. The book is structured to provide evidence-based therapeutic

: Guidance on systemic immunomodulatory therapies, biologic agents, humanized monoclonal antibodies, and intraocular depot steroid implants.

: Primarily affecting the vitreous body and pars plana. Posterior : Inflammation of the retina and choroid. Panuveitis : Inflammation affecting all layers of the uvea. Uveitis - Springer Nature

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