Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Feline uveitis eye inflammation causes and treatment
By Maggs, David·Published in Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery·2009·University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA,, United States·View original on Crossref →
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Original publication title: Feline Uveitis
- Species:
- cat
Plain-English summary
A cat with uveitis, which is inflammation in the eye that can cause pain and vision problems, may show signs like squinting, redness, or sensitivity to light. Unfortunately, in many cases, the exact cause of the uveitis isn't found, so treatment often involves using medications to suppress the immune system and reduce inflammation. This can be a long-term process, requiring careful monitoring and adjustments to the treatment plan. With proper care, many cats can manage their symptoms and maintain their quality of life.
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Abstract
Practical relevance Feline uveitis can be a subtle, insidious, painful, vision-threatening disease with causes that can sometimes be fatal. It is essential that clinicians remain alert to its various clinical presentations, thoroughly diagnose cases once detected, and treat the primary cause whenever possible. Clinical challenges In the majority of patients, a cause is not found and aggressive immunomodulating therapy of what may become a chronic or recurrent immune-mediated disease must be instigated. As with immune-mediated diseases elsewhere, this involves local or systemic immunosuppression with slow tapering and frequent monitoring. The aim of this review is to aid diagnosis and therapy of uveitis by likening it to inflammation elsewhere (because it is more similar than it is different) while highlighting differences (because these are helpful). Global importance Feline uveitis is similar in its presentation throughout the world. Although the list of infectious causes may vary in composition or order of likelihood, idiopathic, immune-mediated and neoplastic causes of feline uveitis are universal. Patient group Patients of either gender and all ages and breeds are affected by uveitis. Evidence base Despite the fact that feline uveitis is a serious and common disorder, the peer-reviewed literature regarding this disease is somewhat limited. Approximately half the publications are review articles, case reports or case series. The majority of prospective and retrospective research describes epidemiologic surveys of antibodies, antigens and organism DNA in serum and aqueous humor.
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Search related cases →Original publication on Crossref: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfms.2009.01.001