classic clinical signs of uveitis
miosis, hypotony, hypohyon, hyphema, aqueous flare, episcleral injection
why do we care about uveitis
can lead to cataracts, lens instability, iris bombae=glaucoma
treatment for uveitis
pred acetate, dex
topical atropine
+- systemic NSAIDs
how do we know if there is secondary glaucoma
check IOP. should be low in uveitis and high in glaucoma
why hypotony in uveitis?
inflammation of the ciliary body causes a decrease in production of aqueous humor
inc vascular permiability
common cause of systemic uveitis in dogs
infectious
what are we rechecking our patients for
secondary glaucoma
what neoplasias are associated with uveitis
primary melanoma or metastatic lymphoma