Abstract | PURPOSE: METHODS: Treatment regimens and their respective outcomes (visual acuity) were compared for the following groups: prolonged steroid with or without delayed addition of IMT (Group 1) and relatively prompt IMT with or without steroid (Group 2). RESULTS: The average duration of follow-up in Group 1 was 28.9 months and in Group 2 23.4 months. In Group 1, visual acuity deteriorated in three of the five patients (60%) and improved in one (20%). The fifth patient showed improvement in visual acuity in one eye, but decreased visual acuity in the other eye. In Group 2, seven of the eight patients showed improvement in their visual acuities (87.5%); visual acuity deteriorated in one patient (12.5%). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that IMT as first-line therapy for VKH is associated with a superior visual outcome when compared to steroid as monotherapy or with delayed addition of IMT.
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Authors | I Paredes, M Ahmed, C S Foster |
Journal | Ocular immunology and inflammation
(Ocul Immunol Inflamm)
Vol. 14
Issue 2
Pg. 87-90
(Apr 2006)
ISSN: 0927-3948 [Print] England |
PMID | 16597537
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Glucocorticoids
- Immunosuppressive Agents
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Topics |
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Aged
- Aged, 80 and over
- Child
- Drug Therapy, Combination
- Female
- Follow-Up Studies
- Glucocorticoids
(therapeutic use)
- Humans
- Immunosuppressive Agents
(therapeutic use)
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Treatment Outcome
- Uveomeningoencephalitic Syndrome
(drug therapy)
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