Uvea Flashcards
Classification of uvietis
Anatomical
Clinical
Pathological
Etiological
Anatomical classification
Anterior
Intermediate
Posterior
Panuvietis
Clinical classification
Acute
Chronic
Recurrent
Pathological classification
Suppurative / purulent
Non-suppurative (woods classification)
Granulomatous
Non-Granulomatous
Etiological classification
Infectious (Bacterial,viral,fungal,parasitic,Rickettsial)
Non-infectious (immune related,toxic
Systemic disease,traumatic,idiopathic)
Masquerade syndromes (neoplastic, non-neoplastic)
Bacterial uveitis
TB
Leprosy
Syphilis
Spirochete
Brucella
Lyme disease
Leptospira
Nocardiosis
Whipple disease
Strep
Staph
Pneumococci
Gonococci
Viral uvietis
Herpes simplex
Herpes zoster
CMV
AIDS
chikungunya
Dengue
West nile disease
Rubella
Fungal uveitis
Aspergilla
Candida
Crytococcus
Blastomycosis
Histoplasmosis
Parasitic uveitis
Toxoplasmosis
Toxocariasis
Oncocerciasis
Cysticercosis
Neuroretinitis
Amoebiasis
Immune related uveitis
Microbial allergic
Autoimmune
HLA associated
Anaphylactic
Atopic
Factors leading to visual disturbances in anterior uveitis
Myopia due to ciliary spasm
Corneal haze
Aqueous turbidity
Pupillary block
Complicated cataract
Viterous haze
Cyclitic membrane
Macular edema
Papillitis
Secondary glaucoma
Complications of anterior uveitis
Compliacted cataract
Secondary glaucoma
Cyclitic membrane
Choroiditis
Retinal complications
Papillitis
Band shaped keratopathy
Atrophic bulbi
Types of infectious uveitis
Exogenous infection
Secondary infection
Endogenous infection
Bacterias causing uveitis
TB
Syphilis
Leprosy
Leptospira
Lyme disease
Brucellosis
Whipple disease
Streptococcci
Staphylococci
Pneumococci
Gonococcus
Virus causing uveitis
Herpes simplex
Herpes zoster
CMV
AIDS
Chikungunya
Dengue
West Nile disease
Rubella infection