[CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES].

Harefuah Pub Date : 2024-05-01
Hana Shyriaiev, Shaul Sar, Oren Tomkins-Netzer
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Abstract

Introduction: Ocular inflammation, uveitis, represents over 40 distinct diseases, caused by infectious or non-infectious etiologies. Non-infectious uveitis may be related to systemic autoimmune diseases. Most uveitis patients are of working age, and prolonged disease may affect their independence and ability to work. Uveitis has various clinical manifestations and may result in the development of ocular complications and vision loss. Uveitis accounts for 10-15% of blindness in the developed world. Autoimmune diseases are increasing globally and often involve the eyes. Most cases occur in young active people and therefore any ocular changes have a longer effect. Symptoms may be mild but they might be severe, even blindness. It accounts for 10% to 15% of all causes of blindness among people of working age in the developed world.

Objectives: To describe the ocular manifestation of uveitis related to systemic autoimmune diseases. We will describe ocular signs related to the disease and discuss the treatment approach to prevent the development of ocular complications and vision loss.

Methods: Review of clinical findings and treatment approach to non-infectious uveitis.

Conclusions: Ocular involvement is commonly found in many autoimmune diseases. The severity of ocular disease varies between cases and complications may result in vision loss. Early diagnosis and treatment may prevent the development of ocular complications, maintaining visual acuity and patient independence.

[自身免疫性疾病的临床表现]。
导言:眼部炎症,即葡萄膜炎,是由感染性或非感染性病因引起的 40 多种不同的疾病。非感染性葡萄膜炎可能与系统性自身免疫疾病有关。大多数葡萄膜炎患者都处于工作年龄,长期患病可能会影响他们的独立性和工作能力。葡萄膜炎的临床表现多种多样,可能导致眼部并发症和视力丧失。在发达国家,葡萄膜炎占失明人数的 10-15%。在全球范围内,自身免疫性疾病的发病率正在不断上升,并且常常涉及眼睛。大多数病例发生在活泼好动的年轻人身上,因此任何眼部变化都会产生较长时间的影响。症状可能很轻微,但也可能很严重,甚至失明。在发达国家,该病占劳动适龄人口失明原因的 10%至 15%:描述与全身性自身免疫性疾病相关的葡萄膜炎的眼部表现。我们将描述与该疾病相关的眼部体征,并讨论预防眼部并发症和视力丧失的治疗方法:方法:回顾非感染性葡萄膜炎的临床发现和治疗方法:结论:许多自身免疫性疾病都会累及眼部。眼部疾病的严重程度因病例而异,并发症可能导致视力丧失。早期诊断和治疗可预防眼部并发症的发生,保持视力和患者的独立性。
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