Abstract

Intermediate uveitis is a relatively infrequent pathology. No predominance of age, sex, or race. Etiologies are dominated by mainly bacterial and inflammatory infectious causes, especially sarcoidosis, Behcet, and MS. The diagnosis is mainly clinical; paraclinical is an element of etiological orientation and severity. The prognosis is relatively good apart from the signs of severity represented by the macular, papillary, vasculitis, retinal detachment, and secondary glaucoma. In addition to etiological treatment, symptomatic treatment is based on corticotherapy or immunosuppressed by a general route if bilateral or intravitreal or a Sub‐Tenon anesthesia route if unilateral involvement.

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