Navneet S. Mehrotra, M. Nagpal, Avijit Vishnoi, Rajen Mehta, Hardik A. Jain
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Introduction The annual incidence of uveitis is between 17 and 52 per 1,00, 000 of the population, with up to 35% of patients reported to have significant visual impairment or legal blindness.1-5 To assess the severity of viteous inflammation in patients of intermediate and posterior uveitis, the current gold standard is the National Eye Institute (NEI) system for grading of vitreous haze.6-7 This system, often referred as the “Nussenblatt scale,” is based on the comparison of clinical findings of the patients eye on indirect ophthalmoscopy with a series of six photographs representing various degrees of fundal vitreous haze.