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Drug-induced uveitis: A review
Author(s) -
Manisha Agarwal,
Parthopratim Dutta Majumder,
Kalpana Babu,
Vinaya Kumar Konana,
Mallika Goyal,
Sara Touhami,
Dinu Stanescu-Segall,
Bahram Bodaghi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
indian journal of ophthalmology/indian journal of ophthalmology
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.542
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1998-3689
pISSN - 0301-4738
DOI - 10.4103/ijo.ijo_816_20
Subject(s) - uveitis , medicine , drug , scleritis , episcleritis , dermatology , intermediate uveitis , ophthalmology , intensive care medicine , anterior uveitis , pharmacology
Uveitis maybe induced by the use of various medications known as drug-induced uveitis (DIU), though rare it is an important cause of uveitis which one needs to be aware of. The drugs may be administered through any route including systemic, topical, and intravitreal. Ocular inflammation can be in the form of anterior, intermediate, posterior or pan uveitis, and rarely may present as episcleritis and scleritis. Identification of drug as the offending agent of uveitis is important as many a times stopping the drug may help recover the uveitis or the concomitant use of corticosteroids. An extensive literature review was done using the Pubmed. An overview of DIU is provided as it is important for us to be aware of this clinical entity.

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