Evidence and Consensus based Guidelines for Imaging in Non-Infectious Posterior Uveitis – Methodology of the Multimodal Imaging in Uveitis (MUV) Project: Report 2: Methodology of the Multimodal Imaging in Uveitis (MUV)
Vishali Gupta, Janet L. Davis, Sapna Gangaputra, Soon Phaik Chee, Jennifer E. Thorne, Rupesh Agrawal, Alessandro Invernizzi, Aniruddha Agarwal, Marc D. de Smet, David Sarraf, Douglas A. Jabs, Multimodal Imaging in Uveitis (MUV) Taskforce
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Abstract
The Multimodal Imaging in Uveitis (MUV) project is a comprehensive initiative aimed at developing guidelines for the use of multimodal imaging (MMI) in diagnosing and managing non-infectious posterior uveitis (NIPU). This project seeks to develop standardized guidelines and a minimal imaging set leading to evidence and consensus-based imaging guidelines that are applicable across diverse clinical settings. This manuscript describes the overall goals and methodology of the project.
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