Uveitis Anterior

Modern views on uveitis are very diverse. In the 19th century, the disease was considered an extremely serious disease and the possible consequences of complete blindness were considered; in the 20th-21st centuries, modern ophthalmologists abandoned such forecasts, explaining uveitis rather as a chronic progressive inflammatory lesion of the iris, ciliary body, cornea, sclera and anterior segment of the vitreous body. , which is most often caused by infection. However, uveitis also refers to various immune-mediated or allergic vasculitis of the fundus, optic nerve atrophy, eye trauma, iatrogenic damage to the iris (chemical reagents), as well as paracentral attacks and