Publication: Management of pediatric uveitis
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2014
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Wentworth, Bailey A., Clovis A. Freitas-Neto, and C. Stephen Foster. 2014. “Management of pediatric uveitis.” F1000Prime Reports 6 (1): 41. doi:10.12703/P6-41. http://dx.doi.org/10.12703/P6-41.
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Pediatric uveitis is a topic of special interest not only because of the unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges but also because of the lifetime burden of vision loss if the problem is not adequately treated, as well as the economic and psychological toll on the family. Often, uveitis in children is discovered as part of a routine eye exam; this silent, insidious inflammation can be difficult to treat and can lead to further complications if not handled skillfully. Corticosteroids have long been the mainstay of therapy; however, the significant associated side effects mandate a corticosteroid-sparing therapeutic regimen in pursuit of remission. In this review, we cover the therapeutic options for pediatric uveitis, specifically focusing on the most common non-infectious varieties, juvenile idiopathic arthritis-associated uveitis and pars planitis.
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