Courses of uveal manifestations following surgical treatment of patients with ulcerative colitis in adults: Observation study

Mohammed A Al-Naimy, T. Habeeb, Yasmine A Deiaeldin
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Purpose This study aimed to investigate the course of uveal manifestations in a cohort of patients who underwent surgery for ulcerative colitis (UC), highlighting the diverse spectrum of associated eye disorders and alerting clinicians of their significance. Patients and methods A retrospective observational study was conducted on 40 UC patients with ocular manifestations who underwent one-stage laparoscopic restorative proctocolectomy according to the European Crohn’s and Colitis Organization (ECCO) guidelines. Ophthalmic examinations were performed preoperatively and postoperatively during the 6-month follow-up period. Anterior uveitis attacks were graded based on the presence of cells or flares, vitreous haze indicates intermediate uveitis while posterior uveitis was indicated by retinitis or choroiditis, or both. Recurrence was a Standardization of Uveitis Nomenclature (SUN) grading system score greater than or equal to 2+ for anterior chamber cells or vitreous haze. Results Postoperatively, uveitis regression was observed in ∼60% of the patients, 25% showed a stationary course, and 15% exhibited progression. After surgery, more patients had lower Standardization of Uveitis Nomenclature grades for anterior chamber cells, flares, and vitreous haze than at baseline. Conclusion Ulcerative colitis can manifest with various ophthalmic manifestations ranging from nonspecific to severe, affecting visual prognosis or remaining asymptomatic. In our study most patients who underwent colonic surgery got benefits in the form of not only decreasing the severity of disease activity but also a decrease in the recurrence rate postsurgical.
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成人溃疡性结肠炎患者手术治疗后葡萄膜表现的变化过程:观察研究
目的 本研究旨在调查一组因溃疡性结肠炎(UC)而接受手术治疗的患者的葡萄膜表现过程,强调相关眼部疾病的多样性,并提醒临床医生注意其重要性。患者和方法 根据欧洲克罗恩病和结肠炎组织(ECCO)的指南,对40名有眼部表现的UC患者进行了回顾性观察研究,这些患者接受了一步式腹腔镜修复性直肠结肠切除术。在术前和术后6个月的随访期间进行了眼科检查。前葡萄膜炎的发作根据细胞或耀斑的存在进行分级,玻璃体混浊表示中度葡萄膜炎,而后葡萄膜炎则表示视网膜炎或脉络膜炎,或两者兼而有之。葡萄膜炎命名标准化(SUN)分级系统对前房细胞或玻璃体混浊的评分大于或等于 2+,即为复发。结果 手术后,60% 的患者葡萄膜炎消退,25% 的患者病情稳定,15% 的患者病情恶化。与基线相比,手术后更多患者的前房细胞、耀斑和玻璃体混浊的葡萄膜炎标准化命名分级更低。结论 溃疡性结肠炎可表现为从非特异性到严重的各种眼部表现,影响视力预后或无症状。在我们的研究中,大多数接受结肠手术的患者不仅能减轻疾病活动的严重程度,还能降低术后复发率。
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