Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: This study aimed to assess the diagnostic relevance of CD4/CD8 ratio in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for the etiological diagnosis work-up of uveitis. Methods: We consecutively included patients who were referred to our department for the diagnostic workup of intermediate and/or posterior uveitis. Etiological diagnoses were established in a blind manner regarding CD4/CD8 ratio. Results: Fifty-two patients were included. A diagnosis of ocular sarcoidosis was made in 15 (29%) patients, 21% had another determined diagnosis while 50% remained of undetermined origin. Median CD4/CD8 ratio in CSF was 4.57 (IQR 3.39–5.47) in ocular sarcoidosis, 1.74 (1.60–3.18) in uveitis due to other determined cause (P = .008), and 2.83 (2.34–3.54) in those with uveitis of undetermined origin (P = .007). CD4/CD8 ratio >3.23 was associated with a diagnosis of ocular sarcoidosis. Conclusion: Determination of CD4/CD8 ratio in CSF can be useful for diagnosis work-up since a CD4/CD8 ratio >3.23 in CSF is associated with ocular sarcoidosis.

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