Iridocyclitis Metastatic

Iridocyclitis is a disease characterized by inflammation in the corner of the eye connecting the cornea and iris.

Iridocyclitis can be an acute or chronic inflammatory disease. Acute iridocyclitis usually develops quickly, immediately affecting the pupil and iris. Chronic iridocyclitis is less common and often begins to develop as a slowly progressive inflammation. Although the two types of iridocyclitis have similar symptoms, their treatment and prognosis differ.

The mechanisms of development of the inflammatory process in the eye are different, but one of the most common factors is an infection of bacterial or fungal origin. Also