Abstract

Purpose. To study the structure of hospital incidence of uveitis on the basis of a retrospective analysis of case histories of the International Center for Eye Diseases. Material and мethods. A retrospective analysis of the case histories of 896 patients with various forms of uveitis for 10 years (from 2011 to 2020) was carried out. Standard ophthalmological examination: visiometry, refractometry, tonometry, biomicroscopy, ophthalmoscopy,USB, OCT. Laboratory examination: general blood and urine analysis, biochemical and immunological blood tests. Results. The hospital incidence of uveitis was 6.5% with a slight predominance of females (53.3%) and a predominance of people living in rural areas (62.4%). Clinically and anatomically, the most common in the age groups from 31 to 60 years was the most common anterior uveitis 39.4% (n=353), followed by posterior uveitis in frequency – 38.3% (n=343), average uveitis – 7.9% (n=71) and panuveitis 2.2% (n=20). Unilateral lesion in 68.9% of patients. The etiological factor was established in 29.3% of patients, of which the largest group was infectious uveitis – 20.6% of cases. Most often, herpesvirus and cytomegalovirus were infectious agents (91.4%). Conclusion. The results of the study showed the need for expanding diagnostic methods, correcting the treatment strategy and tactics of managing this category of patients. Key words: uveitis, clinical features, morbidity.

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