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Abstract #122942 Published in IGR 25-1

Authors' Reply to Letter to the Editor- in Response to: Comment on Dheyab AM et al. "Long-Term Efficacy of Oral Valganciclovir in Presumed Cytomegalovirus Unilateral Hypertensive Anterior Uveitis"

Dheyab AM; Dheyab AM; AlBloushi AF; AlBloushi AF; Al-Zuabi A; Al-Zuabi A; AlTariqi SM; AlTariqi SM; Tobaigy MF; Tobaigy MF; Al Fawaz A; Abu El-Asrar A; Abu El-Asrar A
Ocular Immunology and Inflammation 2024; 0: 1-2


The clinical diagnosis of presumed cytomegalovirus hypertensive anterior uveitis was based on the following criteria: 1) Recurrent episodes of unilateral hypertensive anterior uveitis characterized by acute elevation of intraocular pressure, a few medium-sized or mutton-fat keratic precipitates and mild anterior chamber reaction. These findings might be associated with corneal endotheliitis and iris atrophy. 2) Posterior synechiae and vitreous involvement are typically absent. 3) Intact corneal sensation.

Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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