Abstract
Intermediate uveitis (IU) in an intraocular inflammation that predominantly affects the vitreous. It typically manifests as chronic low-grade inflammation, mainly affecting children and young adults. Uncontrolled chronic intraocular inflammation carries a high risk of visual loss. IU, despite being a low-grade inflammation, is among the sight-threatening conditions owing to its intrinsically-associated vision-robbing ocular complications. It can cause early and late-onset ocular complications affecting the anterior and posterior segments of the eye. 40–60% of the patients who suffer from IU will develop at least one ocular complication during the disease course. Prompt management and long-term monitoring are vital for the early detection of ocular complications and timely intervention. Proactive screening programs are essential in children because of the occult nature of IU in the pediatric age group and the high prevalence of complications at the initial visit. This review provides a comprehensive panorama of anterior segment complications, namely, band keratopathy, corneal endotheliopathy, posterior synechiae, and cataract as well as of posterior segment complications including macular edema, retinoschisis, retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, vasoproliferative tumor, optic neuritis, and papillitis, in addition to glaucoma and hypotony.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 548-555 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | Ocular Immunology and Inflammation |
| Volume | 33 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2025 |
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Keywords
- Intermediate uveitis
- ocular complications
- pars planitis
- vitritis
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