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Demographic Features, Diagnoses and Real-World Clinical Management of Uveitis in Japan.
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate demographic features, diagnoses of uveitis (intraocular inflammation), and real-world clinical practice in the use of local and systemic therapies for patients with uveitis in Tokyo, Japan.
Methods: Clinical records of 1,174 consecutive new patients (480 males, 694 females) referred to the Kyorin Eye Center, Kyorin University Hospital between January 2011 and December 2018 were retrospectively reviewed.
Results: Mean age at presentation was 52.6 years (range 4-94 years). By anatomic location, 439 patients (37.4%) had anterior uveitis, 18 (1.5%) had intermediate uveitis, 214 (18.2%) had posterior uveitis and 503 (42.8%) had panuveitis. The 3 most common diagnoses were sarcoidosis (9.1%), Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease (8.3%), and acute anterior uveitis (5.7%). Compared to our previous study, rates of herpetic anterior uveitis and cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis increased while tuberculosis-related uveitis decreased. Unclassified uveitis remained the most common diagnosis (44.9%). Systemic corticosteroids and/or immunomodulatory agents were used in only 18.3% of patients. Immunomodulatory drugs including biologic agents were utilized in 4.9% of patients.
Conclusions: The most common uveitis anatomic type was panuveitis due mainly to high rates of sarcoidosis and VKH disease. Diagnoses of herpetic anterior uveitis and CMV retinitis increased, while tuberculosis-related uveitis decreased. Less than one-fifth of uveitis patients required systemic treatment.
期刊介绍:
Ocular Immunology & Inflammation ranks 18 out of 59 in the Ophthalmology Category.Ocular Immunology and Inflammation is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication that welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished manuscripts directed to ophthalmologists and vision scientists. Published bimonthly, the journal provides an international medium for basic and clinical research reports on the ocular inflammatory response and its control by the immune system. The journal publishes original research papers, case reports, reviews, letters to the editor, meeting abstracts, and invited editorials.