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Clinical Characteristics and Aetiology of Uveitis in a Viral Haemorrhagic Fever Zone

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Studies on uveitis in Sierra Leone were conducted prior to the Ebola Virus Disease epidemic of 2013-16, which was associated with uveitis in 20% of survivors. They did not include imaging or investigation of tuberculosis and used laboratory services outside the country. We per...

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Autores principales: Balendra, Shiama, Williams, Lloyd, Mustapha, Jalikatu, Koroma, Zikan, Kamara, Alicious, Conteh, Osman, Kanu, Theophilus, Saradugu, Bangi, Kamara, Santigie, Ward, Laura, Wang, Huachun, Fashina, Tolulope, Koroma, Sheku, Shantha, Jessica, Yeh, Steven, Kennedy, Alasdair
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Publicado: American Journal Experts 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10441473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37609303
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3222203/v1
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author Balendra, Shiama
Williams, Lloyd
Mustapha, Jalikatu
Koroma, Zikan
Kamara, Alicious
Conteh, Osman
Kanu, Theophilus
Saradugu, Bangi
Kamara, Santigie
Ward, Laura
Wang, Huachun
Fashina, Tolulope
Koroma, Sheku
Shantha, Jessica
Yeh, Steven
Kennedy, Alasdair
author_facet Balendra, Shiama
Williams, Lloyd
Mustapha, Jalikatu
Koroma, Zikan
Kamara, Alicious
Conteh, Osman
Kanu, Theophilus
Saradugu, Bangi
Kamara, Santigie
Ward, Laura
Wang, Huachun
Fashina, Tolulope
Koroma, Sheku
Shantha, Jessica
Yeh, Steven
Kennedy, Alasdair
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description BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Studies on uveitis in Sierra Leone were conducted prior to the Ebola Virus Disease epidemic of 2013-16, which was associated with uveitis in 20% of survivors. They did not include imaging or investigation of tuberculosis and used laboratory services outside the country. We performed a cross-sectional study on patients presenting with uveitis to establish their clinical characteristics and identify the impact of in-country laboratory diagnoses. METHODS: We invited uveitis cases presenting to Eye Clinics in Sierra Leone from March to September 2022 to participate in the study. They underwent a diagnostic work-up, including fundus and ocular coherence tomography imaging. Active uveitis cases underwent further investigations including serology and immunological tests for syphilis, tuberculosis and herpetic viruses and HIV, and chest radiographs. RESULTS: We recruited 128 patients. The mean age was 36 ± 14 years and there was an equal gender split. Panuveitis was the predominant anatomical uveitis type (n=51, 40%), followed by posterior uveitis (n=36, 28%). Bilateral disease affected 40 patients (31%). Active uveitis was identified in 75 (59%) cases. ICD 11 definition of blindness with VA<3/60 occurred in 55 (33%) uveitis eyes. Aetiology of uveitis from clinical and laboratory assessment demonstrated that most cases were of undifferentiated aetiology (n=66, 52%), followed by toxoplasmosis (n=46, 36%). Trauma contributed to eight (6%) cases, syphilis to 5 (4%) cases and Ebola to 2 (2%). CONCLUSIONS: Uveitis was associated with high levels of visual impairment. Posterior and panuveitis contributed to the highest proportion of uveitis cases. Laboratory studies helped differentiate syphilis as a significant aetiology of uveitis.
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spelling pubmed-104414732023-08-22 Clinical Characteristics and Aetiology of Uveitis in a Viral Haemorrhagic Fever Zone Balendra, Shiama Williams, Lloyd Mustapha, Jalikatu Koroma, Zikan Kamara, Alicious Conteh, Osman Kanu, Theophilus Saradugu, Bangi Kamara, Santigie Ward, Laura Wang, Huachun Fashina, Tolulope Koroma, Sheku Shantha, Jessica Yeh, Steven Kennedy, Alasdair Res Sq Article BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Studies on uveitis in Sierra Leone were conducted prior to the Ebola Virus Disease epidemic of 2013-16, which was associated with uveitis in 20% of survivors. They did not include imaging or investigation of tuberculosis and used laboratory services outside the country. We performed a cross-sectional study on patients presenting with uveitis to establish their clinical characteristics and identify the impact of in-country laboratory diagnoses. METHODS: We invited uveitis cases presenting to Eye Clinics in Sierra Leone from March to September 2022 to participate in the study. They underwent a diagnostic work-up, including fundus and ocular coherence tomography imaging. Active uveitis cases underwent further investigations including serology and immunological tests for syphilis, tuberculosis and herpetic viruses and HIV, and chest radiographs. RESULTS: We recruited 128 patients. The mean age was 36 ± 14 years and there was an equal gender split. Panuveitis was the predominant anatomical uveitis type (n=51, 40%), followed by posterior uveitis (n=36, 28%). Bilateral disease affected 40 patients (31%). Active uveitis was identified in 75 (59%) cases. ICD 11 definition of blindness with VA<3/60 occurred in 55 (33%) uveitis eyes. Aetiology of uveitis from clinical and laboratory assessment demonstrated that most cases were of undifferentiated aetiology (n=66, 52%), followed by toxoplasmosis (n=46, 36%). Trauma contributed to eight (6%) cases, syphilis to 5 (4%) cases and Ebola to 2 (2%). CONCLUSIONS: Uveitis was associated with high levels of visual impairment. Posterior and panuveitis contributed to the highest proportion of uveitis cases. Laboratory studies helped differentiate syphilis as a significant aetiology of uveitis. American Journal Experts 2023-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10441473/ /pubmed/37609303 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3222203/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Balendra, Shiama
Williams, Lloyd
Mustapha, Jalikatu
Koroma, Zikan
Kamara, Alicious
Conteh, Osman
Kanu, Theophilus
Saradugu, Bangi
Kamara, Santigie
Ward, Laura
Wang, Huachun
Fashina, Tolulope
Koroma, Sheku
Shantha, Jessica
Yeh, Steven
Kennedy, Alasdair
Clinical Characteristics and Aetiology of Uveitis in a Viral Haemorrhagic Fever Zone
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title_short Clinical Characteristics and Aetiology of Uveitis in a Viral Haemorrhagic Fever Zone
title_sort clinical characteristics and aetiology of uveitis in a viral haemorrhagic fever zone
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10441473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37609303
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3222203/v1
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