Table 1.
Demographics | |
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Number of patients | 10 |
Number of eyes | 15 |
Sex—Female | 13 (87%) |
Age at goniotomy (yrs) a | 7 (6–11) |
Localization—anterior uveitis | 13 (87%) |
Etiology—JIA b | 9 (64%) |
ANA positivity c | 9 (64%) |
Pre-existing complications at first visit UMC | |
Anterior complications—yes | 7 (47%) |
Peripheral anterior synechiae—yes | 1 (7%) |
Posterior synechiae—yes | 6 (40%) |
Band keratopathy—yes | 3 (20%) |
Cataract—yes | 0 (0%) |
Posterior complications d—yes | 4 (27%) |
Lens status before goniotomy e | |
Phakic eyes—no cataract | 9 (60%) |
Phakic eyes—cataract | 3 (20%) |
Pseudophakic eyes | 3 (20%) |
Interval (months) a between | |
Onset of uveitis and goniotomy | 22 (9–56) |
Start glaucoma medication and goniotomy | 9 (6–19) |
Postoperative follow-up (months) a | 59 (37–83) |
a Median (interquartile range), b Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, c Antinuclear Antibodies, d Cystoid macular edema, vasculitis and/or papillitis, e No cataract surgery was performed in the period between the first presentation and goniotomy.