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. 2014 May 28;2014:717598. doi: 10.1155/2014/717598

Table 1.

Demographic and diagnostic information of all included patients.

Patient number Age Sex Affected eye Associated disease Location of uveitis AC infl (SUN) Vitr infl (SUN) Macular edema1
1 36 M OD Psoriatic arthritis Anterior Active Inactive No
2 20 F OU Sarcoidosis Panuveitis Active Inactive Yes
3 27 M OU Sarcoidosis Intermediate Inactive Active No
4 31 F OD Psoriatic arthritis Anterior Active Inactive No
5 34 M OD JIA Anterior Active Inactive No
6 37 M OS Axial SpA Anterior Active Active Yes
7 22 M OU VKH Panuveitis Active Active Yes
8 32 M OU Axial SpA Anterior Active Inactive Yes
9 21 F OU JIA Anterior Active Inactive Yes
10 23 F OU JIA Anterior Active Inactive Yes
11 24 F OU JIA Anterior Active Inactive No
12 38 M OU Behçet Panuveitis Active Active Yes
13 30 M OU Behçet Panuveitis Inactive Active Yes

M: male; F: female; OD: right eye; OS: left eye; OU: both eyes; JIA: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis; VKH: Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome; Ac infl (SUN): anterior chamber inflammation base on Standardization of uveitis nomenclature criteria. (Ref.) Vitr infl (SUN): vitreous inflammation base on Standardization of uveitis nomenclature criteria. (Ref.).

1Macular edema was defined as central macular thickness >300 μ and/or presence of intraretinal cysts in optical coherence tomography (Cirrus HD-OCT, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA, USA). The 1 mm central retinal thickness was evaluated using the macular cube strategy 512 × 128.