Ahmet Kürşad Sakallioğlu, Goksu Alacamli, Samira Sattarpanah, Hande Guclu
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Objective (Aim): To observe the ocular structural changes in active and inactive uveitis patients. Methods: This retrospective study involved 30 patients (32 eyes) with anterior and intermediate uveitis cases and 54 eyes of 54 cases in a control group, who were admitted to the Ophthalmology Department at Trakya University. In the study group, 14 patients were females, 16 patients were males and in the control group 26 volunteers were females, and 28 volunteers were male of the 54 volunteers. Anterior chamber depth, axial length, intraocular pressure, lens thickness, central corneal thickness, steep and flat values in keratometry, corrected visual acuity in both eyes, anterior chamber cells, and vitreous cells were measured and compared between three groups (two uveitis groups - active and inactive - and control group). Results: In the comparison of the median values of axial length, central corneal thickness, and steep and flat values of keratometry, the values of the patients with active uveitis were higher than the ones in the control group in each parameter, but no significant difference was observed. The anterior chamber depth parameter value was higher, the lens thickness value was lower in patients with active uveitis than the values in the control group and the differences were statistically significant (p<0,05). No significant structural differences in the values of the active and inactive group patients (p>0,05) were observed. Conclusions: Only lens thickness and anterior chamber depth parameters were statistically significant in patients with active uveitis, compared with the inactive uveitis group. Anterior chamber depth measurement values were higher and lens thickness measurement values were lower in patients with active uveitis when compared with the control group. Abbreviations: AAU = Acute anterior uveitis, CAU = Chronic Anterior Uveitis, AC = Anterior Chamber, IOP = Intraocular Pressure, IVCM = in vivo Confocal Microscopy, AS-OCT = Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography, UBM = Ultrasound Biomicroscopy, LFP = Laser Flare Photometry, KP = Keratic Precipitates, OCT = Optical Coherence Tomography, AL = Axial Length, ACD = Anterior Chamber Depth, LT = Lens Thickness, CCT = Central Corneal Thickness, Ks = Steep Value of Keratometry, Kf = Flat Value of Keratometry, AUP = Active Uveitis Patients, IUP = Inactive Uveitis Patients, SUN = Standardization of Uveitis Nomenclature.