Tessalyn Morrison, Moriah Gottman, Toan Do, James T Rosenbaum, Daniela Ghetie, Marcia Friedman
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Scleritis and development of immune-mediated disease: A retrospective chart review.
Scleritis may be idiopathic or caused by trauma, infections, or an immune-mediated condition. Our study aimed to understand the relationship between scleritis and immune-mediated disease, including presenting characteristics, serologies, and treatment course. Understanding these associations may allow clinicians to risk-stratify patients and predict their clinical and treatment course.