uveitis

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) uveit
(Tıp) üveit
(Tıp) Üveanın iltihabı, iritis
English - English
Inflammation of the middle layer of the eye- the uvea
inflammation of the uvea of the eye
Inflammation of the uvea (pigmented, vascular layer of the eye) (Acanthamoeba infections)
an inflammation of any part of the uvea
the inflammation of the uvea
This indicates inflammation of the uveal tract It is divided into anterior, intermediate and posterior according to which part of the eye is involved There are two main forms: Granulomatous and non-granulomatous uveitis The granulomatous form is has characteristic appearances on slit-lamp examination and is associated with sarcoidosis, syphilis and tuberculosis among other conditions
an inflammation of the membranes (uvea) of the eye
Inflammation of the interior of the eye
Refers to inflammation of the vascular portion of the eye This may occur in association with patients with seronegative spondyloarthropathies
inflammation of the entire uveal tract (iris, ciliary body and choroid)
inflammation of the uvea, the middle tunic of the eye
A disease, often misdiagnosed, that causes inflammation of the structures of the uveal tract: iris, ciliary body or choroid Inflammation may occur suddenly, be chronic, or be recurrent Symptoms include eye pain, sensitivity to light, blurred vision, tearing and redness Uveitis is often related to a systemic condition such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, sarcoidosis and ankylosing spondylitis Usual treatment is administration of eye drops to relieve symptoms and reduce inflammation See Free Eye Tests
an inflammation of the membranes (uvea) of the eye Anterior uveitis is an inflammation of the frontal membranes (e g , the iris and the choroid) The condition is characterized by pain and redness
Inflammation of the uvea, the middle coat of the eyeball. Anterior uveitis, involving the iris or ciliary body (containing the muscle that adjusts the lens) or both, can lead to glaucoma and blindness. Posterior uveitis, involving the choroid (which contains the eye's blood supply), can cause bleeding, lens clouding, and eyeball atrophy. Granulomatous uveitis (persistent inflammation with a grainy surface) causes vision impairment, pain, watery eyes, and sensitivity to light; nongranulomatous uveitis causes less pain and sensitivity, with a better chance of recovery. Causes include generalized infections and other diseases, allergic reactions, and injury. Rarely, the uninjured eye also has symptoms, with a risk of blindness in both eyes. Treatment aims to eliminate infection, reduce inflammation, and preserve vision
This is an inflammation of the inner eye located near the iris Loss of vision and other complications can arise if left untreated
Inflammation of the uvea, the vascular middle coat of the eye within the outer white part (the sclera)
inflammation of the uveal tract anterior uveitis: inflammation of the iris and ciliary body posterior uveitis: inflammation of the choroid ( wav, 49K) ( aiff, 25K)
Inflammation of the uvea