Table 2.
Summary of all reported uveitis cases associated with autoimmune hepatitis in the literature
Author name | Gender | Age | Clinical features | Complications | Treatment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kamal et al.[7] | Female | 33 | Unilateral panuveitis Persistent |
N/A | Topical steroid Oral prednisolone Azathioprine |
Female | 39 | Unilateral panuveitisPersistent | N/A | Topical steroid Ursodeoxycholic acid |
|
Romanell et al.[8] | Male | 38 | Unilateral anterior uveitis | Corneal stromal scar | Topical steroid Oral prednisolone |
Lim et al.[9] | Female | 31 | Bilateral sudden anterior uveitis Persistent |
Glaucoma | Topical steroid Oral prednisolone Azathioprine |
Female | 34 | Bilateral sudden anterior uveitis Persistent |
Cataract Posterior synechiae Cystoid macular edema Epiretinal membrane hypotony |
Topical steroid Oral prednisolone Azathioprine |
|
Male | 65 | Bilateral gradual intermediate uveitis Persistent |
Cataract | Topical steroid Oral prednisolone Azathioprine |
|
Female | 18 | Bilateral gradual panuveitis Persistent |
Cataract Posterior synechiae Glaucoma Cystoid macular edema |
Topical steroid Oral prednisolone Azathioprine Mycophenolate mofetil Cyclophosphamide Chlorambucil |
|
Male | 8 | Bilateral gradual panuveitis Persistent |
Cataract Glaucoma Peripheral anterior synechiae Hypotony Band keratopathy Phthisis bulbi |
Topical steroid Oral prednisolone Cyclosporine |
|
Male | 67 | Bilateral gradual panuveitis Persistent |
Cystoid macular edema | Topical steroid Oral prednisolone Azathioprine |
|
Female | 40 | Bilateral sudden anterior uveitis Persistent |
Cataract Posterior synechiae |
Topical steroid Oral prednisolone Azathioprine |
|
Kim et al.[10] | Female | 50 | Unilateral sudden anterior uveitis Started in the right then involved the left eye |
N/A | Topical steroid Ursodeoxycholic acid |
N/A: Not applicable