Clinical features of the course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitis

Background: Uveitis is the fifth leading cause of visual impairment in developed countries and responsible for about 20% of legal blindness. A serious complication of anterior uveitis, optic neuritis, as well as the factors contributing to its development has not been investigated completely, but it...

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Main Authors: L. V. Venger, V. V. Savko, O. V. Kovtun, V. M. Sokolov
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Language:English
Published: Ukrainian Society of Ophthalmologists 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2021/5/7-fulltext
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author L. V. Venger
V. V. Savko
O. V. Kovtun
V. M. Sokolov
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O. V. Kovtun
V. M. Sokolov
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description Background: Uveitis is the fifth leading cause of visual impairment in developed countries and responsible for about 20% of legal blindness. A serious complication of anterior uveitis, optic neuritis, as well as the factors contributing to its development has not been investigated completely, but its early diagnosis is a challenge. Purpose: To reveal the features of the clinical course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitis. Material and Methods: This study involved 150 patients with unilateral idiopathic anterior uveitis who were examined and treated at the Filatov Institute. Of these, 114 did not have signs of optic neuritis, and 34 had optic neuritis in the presence of uveitis. Patients underwent an eye examination including visual acuity, ophthalmoscopy, biomicroscopy, intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement, and Humphrey perimetry. Treatment involved antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, immune suppressors, corticosteroids, and biological immune response modulators. Results: The clinical features related to inflammation were more severe in the group of patients with optic neuritis as a complication of anterior uveitis than in the group of patients with uncomplicated uveitis. Particularly, the number of keratic precipitates was high in 69.7%, hypopyon was present in 83.3%, and vitreous haze was intensive or apparent in all patients of the former group, versus no patients, one patient and 4.4% of patients, respectively, of the latter group. The number of keratic precipitates was moderately positively correlated with the development of optic neuritis in patients with anterior uveitis, (Spearman ρ, 0.566; p < 0.05). Concomitant otorhinolaryngological and odontogenic inflammatory diseases were found in 82.5% of patients with anterior uveitis. There was a significant positive association between the presence of concomitant otorhinolaryngological and odontogenic inflammatory diseases and the development of optic neuritis in patients with anterior uveitis (χ2=5.50, p=0.0191).
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spelling doaj.art-b45607f957cf44678603d6360ca1c7852023-12-13T11:04:40ZengUkrainian Society of OphthalmologistsJournal of Ophthalmology2412-87402021-01-015414610.31288/oftalmolzh202154146Clinical features of the course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitisL. V. Venger0V. V. Savko1O. V. Kovtun2V. M. Sokolov 3Odesa National Medical UniversitySI «The Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases and Tissue Therapy of the NAMS of Ukraine»Odesa National Medical UniversityOdesa National Medical UniversityBackground: Uveitis is the fifth leading cause of visual impairment in developed countries and responsible for about 20% of legal blindness. A serious complication of anterior uveitis, optic neuritis, as well as the factors contributing to its development has not been investigated completely, but its early diagnosis is a challenge. Purpose: To reveal the features of the clinical course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitis. Material and Methods: This study involved 150 patients with unilateral idiopathic anterior uveitis who were examined and treated at the Filatov Institute. Of these, 114 did not have signs of optic neuritis, and 34 had optic neuritis in the presence of uveitis. Patients underwent an eye examination including visual acuity, ophthalmoscopy, biomicroscopy, intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement, and Humphrey perimetry. Treatment involved antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, immune suppressors, corticosteroids, and biological immune response modulators. Results: The clinical features related to inflammation were more severe in the group of patients with optic neuritis as a complication of anterior uveitis than in the group of patients with uncomplicated uveitis. Particularly, the number of keratic precipitates was high in 69.7%, hypopyon was present in 83.3%, and vitreous haze was intensive or apparent in all patients of the former group, versus no patients, one patient and 4.4% of patients, respectively, of the latter group. The number of keratic precipitates was moderately positively correlated with the development of optic neuritis in patients with anterior uveitis, (Spearman ρ, 0.566; p < 0.05). Concomitant otorhinolaryngological and odontogenic inflammatory diseases were found in 82.5% of patients with anterior uveitis. There was a significant positive association between the presence of concomitant otorhinolaryngological and odontogenic inflammatory diseases and the development of optic neuritis in patients with anterior uveitis (χ2=5.50, p=0.0191).https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2021/5/7-fulltextidiopathic anterior uveitiscomplicationsoptic neuritisclinical features
spellingShingle L. V. Venger
V. V. Savko
O. V. Kovtun
V. M. Sokolov
Clinical features of the course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitis
Journal of Ophthalmology
idiopathic anterior uveitis
complications
optic neuritis
clinical features
title Clinical features of the course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitis
title_full Clinical features of the course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitis
title_fullStr Clinical features of the course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitis
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features of the course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitis
title_short Clinical features of the course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitis
title_sort clinical features of the course of optic neuritis as a complication of idiopathic anterior uveitis
topic idiopathic anterior uveitis
complications
optic neuritis
clinical features
url https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2021/5/7-fulltext
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