Pediatric Uveitis in Turkey: The National Registry Report II
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Purpose: To report demographic and clinical profiles of children with uveitis in theTurkishpopulation.
Methods: The data of the pediatric uveitis cases in the nation wide uveitis database were analyzed.
Results: The study included 697 eyes of 442 patients with a meanage of 10.8 ± 3.8 years. There were 333 patients (75.3%) with non-infectious uveitis and 69 patients (15.6%) with infectious uveitis. Pars planitis (20.1%) was leading clinical form followed by idiopathic cases with uveitis other than pars planitis (18.8%), juvenile idiopathic arthritis(JIA) related uveitis (12.4%), Behçet uveitis (9.3%) and toxoplasma retinochoroiditis (7.9%). Ocular involvement was unilateral in 187 patients (42.3%) and bilateral in 255 patients (57.7%). The most common anatomiclocation of uveitis was anterior uveitis (39.1%), followed by intermediate uveitis (29.4%), panuveitis (16.1%) and posterior uveitis (15.4%).
Conclusion: The most common systemic association was JIA in the younger children and Behçet disease in the older children.
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