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Case Reports 2018

Medical Case Reports

ISSN: 2471-8041

Page 21

May 28-29, 2018

London, UK

8

th

Edition of International Conference on

Clinical and Medical Case Reports

S

ystematic chronic inflammatory granulation (SCIG)

pathologies in literature have been always linked to

anterior uveitis. It’s been almost documented that prevalence

of granulomatous ocular pathology increases massively with

SCIG diseases. Granulomatous bilateral anterior uveitis is

a very rare entity of iris condition and up to date there are

incidence of less than eight cases per 100,000 populations

in the US annually. Interestingly, all of those cases were

predominantly non granulomatous in origin. There are strong

evidence presented in literature that uveitis inmultiple sclerosis

(MS) is related to the immunological pathology that occurs

in MS although number of cases in literature do not clearly

explain that. Hereby we present a case of 62 years old female

patient presented and treated for anterior units multiple times.

Bilateral uveitis has a strong impact on her job as pharmacist.

Patient is known to suffer stage 2 MS. No other past medical

history of significance. Examination revealed Koeppe’s nodules

to iris in the right eye which is common in presentation of

uveitis in relation to sarcoidosis or tuberculosis. Laboratory

investigation shows sights heated AcE and corneal signs of

AU. Patient has undergone interferon therapy for MS despite

non clarity of action and the dilemmas about it. We present this

case due to the rarity of condition in addition to unexplained

mechanism of aetiology and treatment hoping that will add

more to the literature pool about the topic.

Biography

Barbara Dolaszynska is an Ophthalmology trainee in North East of England.

She has got special interest in medical and surgical education in which she

presented several projects before in those topics. Dr Eltayeb is a surgical

trainee in Newcastle Upon Tyne with interest in neurosciences and surgical

education.

bdolaszynska@yahoo.com

Bilateral granulomatous anterior uveitis – presentation in

multiple sclerosis patient and literature review

Barbara Dolaszynska

Newcastle University, UK

Barbara Dolaszynska, Med Case Rep. 2018, Volume 4

DOI:10.21767/2471-8041-C1-002