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1/3. Intermediate uveitis in childhood preceding the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: a 13-year follow-up.

    PURPOSE: An association between multiple sclerosis during childhood and uveitis is exceptionally rare. This is a report of a female patient who presented at the age of 8 years with bilateral intermediate uveitis and whose final diagnosis of multiple sclerosis was made at age 21 years. DESIGN: Case report. METHOD: Retrospective chart review of a 13-year follow-up history. RESULTS: Over 10 years our patient was treated systemically and underwent bilateral vitrectomy to reduce permanent side effects. Owing to good visual function and low inflammatory signs, systemic therapy was stopped. multiple sclerosis was diagnosed at the age of 21, after a 13-year history of uveitis and after 3 years without medication. CONCLUSIONS: In the constellation of uveitis in childhood and later diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, the outlined therapy provided good functional results. Moreover, it may have delayed the manifestation of the underlying disease for 13 years.
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2/3. Definite multiple sclerosis and uveitis: a two cases report.

    uveitis has infrequently been described as a manifestation of ocular inflammation in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Two patients with pre-existing definite MS and uveitis were described. The first patient had features of intermediate uveitis, and the second case had a features of retinal periphlebitis. However, each patient had neurologic signs consistent with MS and a negative laboratory tests for inflammatory and infectious diseases. The presence of neurological involvement with uveitis need a sequential diagnostic search.
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3/3. Chronic granulomatous anterior uveitis associated with multiple sclerosis.

    A retrospective review is presented of the medical records of seven female patients with uveitis associated with definite multiple sclerosis. Six of the patients had severe bilateral chronic granulomatous anterior uveitis, which in four cases resulted in extensive posterior synechiae and scarring of the peripupillary iris. One patient had bilateral intermediate uveitis with unilateral posterior synechiae. Severe chronic granulomatous anterior uveitis associated with multiple sclerosis has a predilection for women, can precede neurological symptoms and can be controlled with topical steroids.
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