Abstract

Ocular alterations are not always adequately evaluated due to the limitation of deformed pupil and medial opacities in uveitis patients. Auxiliary examination tools have greatly improved our understanding about the pathophysiological alterations, causes, and entities of uveitis. This chapter focuses on the use and benefits of several imaging tools commonly used in the diagnosis of uveitis. Auxiliary examinations are also very useful in following therapeutic effectiveness.

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