Systemic treatment of vitreous inflammation

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Abstract

Non infectious vitreous inflammation is often vision threatening and can be associated with potentially life-threatening systemic conditions. Treatment is often challenging as it involves systemic medications that can be associated with adverse effects. The classes of drugs are ever expanding and include corticosteroids, antimetabolites, alkylating agents, T-cell and calcineurin agents, biologic agents, and interferons. Each class of systemic therapy for non-infectious vitreous inflammation is reviewed. We discuss the mechanisms of action, usual clinical dosages, the specific conditions that are treated, the adverse effects, and usual course of treatment for each class of therapy. © 2012 John B. Christoforidis et al.

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Christoforidis, J. B., Chang, S., Jiang, A., Wang, J., & Cebulla, C. M. (2012). Systemic treatment of vitreous inflammation. Mediators of Inflammation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/936721

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