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. 2023 Jan 25;7:e41045. doi: 10.2196/41045

Table 2.

Uveitis characteristics of the study population.

Uveitis characteristics (per eye) Eyes (N=98), n (%)
Activity of uveitis

Inactivea 73 (75)

Activeb 24 (25)

Not reported 1 (1)
Visual acuity influencing comorbidities at the time of appointmentc 30 (31)
Anamnestic symptoms of active uveitisd 26 (27)

aWhen anterior chamber cell count (ACC) and vitreous haze (VH) is ≤0.5 and not called active by the ophthalmologist.

bWhen ACC or VH is ≥1 or called active by the ophthalmologist.

cIncluding (secondary) cataract, keratitis, scleritis, corneal lesion, or history of pars plana vitrectomy.

dSymptoms associated with active uveitis: ocular pain, floaters, photophobia, and visual loss.