Diagnosis and treatment of anterior uveitis: optometric management

Clin Optom (Auckl). 2016 Mar 31:8:23-35. doi: 10.2147/OPTO.S72079. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Anterior uveitis encompasses inflammation of the iris and/or ciliary body and is one of the most common types of ocular inflammation that primary eye care practitioners will encounter. Anterior uveitis may be caused by a variety of etiologies, including infectious, non-infectious, and masquerade diseases. The short-term and long-term treatment of uveitis should include the evaluation of location, duration, pathology, and laterality, in addition to presenting signs and symptoms of the disease. A complete review of systems, thorough examination, and laboratory testing, may assist the practitioner in narrowing the list of possible causes for the uveitis. This is imperative as once a list of diagnoses has been made, a targeted approach to treatment can be pursued.

Keywords: anterior uveitis; inflammation; iritis.

Publication types

  • Review