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Epidemiology of Childhood Uveitis in a Tertiary Care Center: A 20-Year Study
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Abstract
Purpose To investigate demographics and causes of pediatric uveitis in a Swiss tertiary reference center over a 20-year period.
Materials and Methods Retrospective cohort study on patients with uveitis aged less than 16 years seen at Jules-Gonin Eye Hospital between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2019.
Results Out of 2846 patients with uveitis seen in the Jules-Gonin Eye Hospital Ocular Immune-Infectiology Department, 317 (11.1%) were under 16 years of age and were included in this study. Median age at onset of the uveitis was 8.9 years (range 0 – 16). Anterior uveitis was the most frequent presentation (45.1%) followed by posterior uveitis in 26.2%, intermediate uveitis in 23.3%, and panuveitis in 5.4%. The inflammation was most frequently bilateral and non-granulomatous. A systemic inflammatory disease was found in 34% of the cases and an infectious cause in 24%.
Conclusion The repartition of the location of the uveitis was similar to previous reports from Western countries. Uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most frequent etiology related to a systemic disease in children. An infectious cause was found in 24% of our patients, which is a greater proportion than in adult cohorts.
Title: Epidemiology of Childhood Uveitis in a Tertiary Care Center: A 20-Year Study
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Abstract
Purpose To investigate demographics and causes of pediatric uveitis in a Swiss tertiary reference center over a 20-year period.
Materials and Methods Retrospective cohort study on patients with uveitis aged less than 16 years seen at Jules-Gonin Eye Hospital between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2019.
Results Out of 2846 patients with uveitis seen in the Jules-Gonin Eye Hospital Ocular Immune-Infectiology Department, 317 (11.
1%) were under 16 years of age and were included in this study.
Median age at onset of the uveitis was 8.
9 years (range 0 – 16).
Anterior uveitis was the most frequent presentation (45.
1%) followed by posterior uveitis in 26.
2%, intermediate uveitis in 23.
3%, and panuveitis in 5.
4%.
The inflammation was most frequently bilateral and non-granulomatous.
A systemic inflammatory disease was found in 34% of the cases and an infectious cause in 24%.
Conclusion The repartition of the location of the uveitis was similar to previous reports from Western countries.
Uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most frequent etiology related to a systemic disease in children.
An infectious cause was found in 24% of our patients, which is a greater proportion than in adult cohorts.
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