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Features of ophthalmic inflammatory diseases results of a federal study
Author(s) -
О. И. Лебедев,
Лебедев Олег Иванович,
А. В. Суров,
Суров Александр Владимирович,
Yevgeniya Vitalyevna Akentyeva,
Акентьева Евгения Витальевна
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
oftalʹmologičeskie vedomosti
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2412-5423
pISSN - 1998-7102
DOI - 10.17816/ov2014213-17
Subject(s) - medicine , uveitis , incidence (geometry) , chorioretinitis , etiology , retrospective cohort study , epidemiology , population , medical record , pediatrics , ophthalmology , dermatology , physics , environmental health , optics
A retrospective study of 3346 clinical records of patients with the diagnosis “Uveitis” (ICD-10 codes - H 20, H 22, H 30) hospitalized in the “Clinical ophthalmologic hospital named after V. P. Vykhodtsev” in Omsk from 2005 to 2012 was performed. The prevalence of uveitis decreased by a factor of 3.2 in comparison with the prevalence measured from 1995-2004 data. We also found a statistically significant decrease in the incidence of the recurrent forms of uveitis Compared to the time frame of 1995-2004, the immunoblot (West-ernblot) test was use more frequently. A comparative analysis of laboratory diagnostic methods was carried out. An increase in application frequency of a method for etiology verification - immunoblot (Westernblot) - is noted. A comparison between the prevalence of iridocyclitis and that of chorioretinitis in various age groups was studied. The results showedthat iridocyclitis is more common in young working age population.

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