Author/Authors :
Hosseini, Maryam Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Shoeibi, Nasser Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Ebrahimi, Raheleh Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Ghasemi, Mehdi Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
Purpose: To describe the demographic and clinical patterns of patients with uveitis referred to a tertiary
center in northeastern Iran.
Methods: This cross‑sectional retrospective study included 235 patients with uveitis who had been referred
to the uveitis clinic of Khatam‑Al‑Anbia eye hospital, affiliated to Mashhad University of Medical Sciences,
from February 2013 to March 2014. Data regarding patient age, sex, anatomical location of the disease, and
etiologic and clinical features were analyzed.
Results: Mean patient age at the onset of uveitis was 35.75 ± 16.3 (range: 3–82) years. The ratio of females
to males was 1.5 to 1. Sixty‑four percent had bilateral involvement. The predominant type of inflammation
was non‑granulomatous (76%). Panuveitis (46.8%, 110 cases) was the most common form of uveitis
followed by anterior (37%, 87 cases), intermediate (11.9%, 28 cases), and posterior uveitis (4.25%, 10 cases).
The most common diagnoses were “idiopathic” in anterior and intermediate uveitis cases, toxoplasmosis
in posterior uveitis group, and Behçet and Vogt‑Koyanagi‑Harada diseases in panuveitis cases. Overall,
noninfectious causes (80.42%) of uveitis were more frequent than infectious causes (19.57%). The proportion
of noninfectious uveitis was 82.75% in anterior uveitis, 78.18% in panuveitis, 92.85% in intermediate uveitis,
and 50% in posterior uveitis. The most common associated systemic disease was Behçet disease.
Conclusion: In contrast to most epidemiologic studies of uveitis, the clinical and etiologic patterns of uveitis
were different in a tertiary referral center in northeastern Iran. Panuveitis was the most common clinical
pattern in this study, and the most common associated systemic disease was Behçet disease.
Keywords :
Behcet Syndrome , Panuveitis , Uveitis , Epidemiology