1. Rubella virus-associated uveitis at a tertiary care hospital in Germany between 2013 and 2019
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Mario Hönemann, Elizabeth Scharfenberg, Nadine Dietze, Claudia Claus, Claudia Jochmann, and Uwe Gerd Liebert
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Rubella virus ,Uveitis ,Fuchs Uveitis ,Ocular Infection ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Uveitis is a process of intraocular inflammation that may involve different sections of the uveal tract. Apart from systemic or localized immune-mediated diseases, infections are key players in the etiology of uveitis and entail different treatment strategies. Rubella virus (RuV) is a recognized causative agent for the development of Fuchs uveitis, representing a major cause of virus-associated intraocular inflammation. A cohort of 159 patients diagnosed with different forms of uveitis between 2013 and 2019 was subjected to diagnostic antibody testing of the aqueous or vitreous humor. The diagnostic panel included RuV, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, varicella-zoster virus, and toxoplasmosis. Within this cohort, 38 RuV-associated uveitis (RAU) patients were identified based on a pathologic Goldman-Witmer coefficient indicative of an underlying RuV infection. With a mean age of 45.9 years, the RAU patients were younger than the non-RAU patients (56.3, p
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- 2023
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