What is the most common form of Acute Uveitis
HLA-B27 and Acute Anterior Uveitis are associated in __ % of cases.
Symptoms of Acute Anterior Uveitis
Ocular Signs of Uveitis
HLA-B27 (+) disorders
Acute Anterior Uveitis Investigations Criteria
Acute Anterior Uveitis Investigations
Acute Anterior Uveitis Duration
Acute Anterior Uveitis Treatment
Chronic Anterior Uveitis is associated with HLA-B27
A chronic anterior Uveitis is abitrarily defined as an anterior uveitis persisting for >3 months
Chronic Anterior Uveitis may be asymptomatic
Herpetic Uveitis is a type of Chronic Anterior Uveitis
Fuch's Heterochromic Cyclitis features
B cells:
A. require the presence of a compatible antigen—presenting cell to recognize a specific antigen.
B. produce antibodies.
C. are a form of leukocyte.
D. mature in the bone marrow of mammals.
E. are derived from bone marrow stem cells.
T cells:
A. express surface markers such as CD4 or CD8.
B. may be “helper” or cytotoxic cells.
C. may be “natural killer” cells.
D. usually express T cell antigen receptors alpha or beta.
E. are “educated” in the thymus.