Although the patient was treated with dexamethasone drops eight times daily and with mydriatic agents, active anterior uveitis persisted, with spill-over inflammation to the posterior segment of ...
The uveitis is recurrent and nongranulomatous ... (B) These lesions can not be seen on fluorescein angiography. Posterior synechia due to recurrent intraocular inflammation.
Intermediate uveitis is when just the muscular ring is inflamed. And posterior uveitis, the least common type, impacts the back of your eye, which includes the layer of blood vessels and retina.
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