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| | + | ==Introduction== |
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| | + | Immune-mediated uveitis/recurrent uveitis/uveitis is a very important disease. It can be secondary to keratitis, but is common as a primary immune-mediated disorder. The |
| | + | major problem is its tendency to recur, causing progressive loss of vision. This is the most common cause of blindness. |
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| | + | The causative agent is unknown but several are implicated, such as ''Onchocerca'' and ''leptospira''. Regardless of the cause, the treatment is as for uveitis which gives effective, immediate results. |
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| | + | ==Clinical Signs== |
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| | + | * The acute stage is '''intensely painful''', showing excessive '''lacrimation and photophobia''' |
| | + | * '''Corneal oedema''' is a characteristic finding |
| | + | * '''Ciliary and conjunctival injection''' with '''peripheral corneal vascularisation''' is also seen |
| | + | * More serious findings are '''aqueous flare and hypopyon''' |
| | + | * '''Miosis''' is always present. Following repeated episodes there may be synechiae, which prevent papillary dilatation in response to mydriatics |
| | + | * '''Chronic uveitis''' results in shrinking of the globe, cataracts and depigmentation of the fundus around the optic nerve |
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| | + | ==Diagnosis== |
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| | + | * If diagnosis is attempted, then '''routine blood tests''' should be run along with '''titres for [[:Category:Leptospiraceae|leptospirosis]] and [[:Category:Brucella species|brucellosis]], [[Equine Herpesvirus 1|equine herpes virus]], [[Strangles|strangles]] and [[Equine Viral Arteritis - Donkey|equine viral arteritis]]. |
| | + | * '''Conjunctival biopsy''' will diagnose the presence of ''Onchocerca'' |
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| | + | ==Treatment== |
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| | + | '''Systemic [[Anti-Inflammatory Drugs|anti-inflammatory]] treatment is needed urgently''' to reduce the pain and inflammation. [[Steroids|Corticosteroids]] have been recommended and do work, but the risk of complications makes an [[NSAIDs|NSAID]], such as flunixin meglumine, the drug of choice. |
| | + | * '''Flunixin meglumine''' is given every 12 hours for at least five days but should be continued until clinical signs resolve |
| | + | * If [[NSAIDs]] need to be continued for a long period, then a transfer to '''phenylbutazone''' will reduce the risk of side effects |
| | + | * '''Topical [[NSAIDs]]''' are effective in relieving pain short-term: flurbiprofen 0.03% or suprofen 1% ophthalmic solution |
| | + | * '''Topical [[Steroids|corticosteroids]] are safer than systemic but must only be used if corneal integrity is 100% |
| | + | * Whilst using [[Steroids|steroids]], '''regular fluorescein staining''' must be used to check for ulceration |
| | + | * If uncomplicated immune-mediated uveitis is diagnosed with certainty, long term topical corticosteroids are recommended, e.g. four weeks |
| | + | * Topical '''atropine drops''' (1-2%) should be applied hourly until mydriasis occurs and then twice daily until the acute inflammatory response has subsided, possibly for up to two weeks. Monitor for gut function as long-term atropine slows gut movement |
| | + | * '''Cyclosporin''' 2% is an ocular immunomodulator, which can produce excellent results but only in about 50% of cases. It can be used to replace corticosteroids if corneal ulceration is present. A ten-day course given at twelve-hourly intervals is recommended |
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| | + | ==Literature Search== |
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| | + | Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation). |
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| | + | [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=title%3A%28uveitis%29+AND+%28od%3A%28horses%29+OR+od%3A%28donkeys%29%29 Uveitis in horses or donkeys publications] |
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| | + | ==References== |
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| | + | * Grove, V. (2008) Conditions of the eye In Svendsen, E.D., Duncan, J. and Hadrill, D. (2008) ''The Professional Handbook of the Donkey'', 4th edition, Whittet Books, Chapter 11 |
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