Clinical Study
Preoperative Inflammatory Control and Surgical Outcome of Vitrectomy in Intermediate Uveitis
Table 1
Demographic and preoperative data of patients diagnosed with intermediate uveitis.
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| | Number | 66 patients, 66 eyes | | Age | 48.76 ± 13.51 (min: 21, max: 75) | | Gender (male : female) | 40 : 26 | | Laterality (right : left) | 39 : 27 | | Bilateral intermediate uveitis | 13/66 (19.7%) | | Preoperative best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) | 0.81 ± 0.64 | | Period from onset of uveitis to vitrectomy (months) | 32.63 ± 40.95 (min: 3, max: 290) | | Lens state | | | Phakia/pseudophakia | 59/7 | | Operation indications | | | Epiretinal membrane | 26/66 (39.4%) | | Vitreous opacity | 21/66 (31.8%) | | Tractional retinal detachment | 12/66 (18.2%) | | Macular edema | 5/66 (7.6%) | | Vitreous hemorrhage | 2/66 (3.0%) | | Total | 66 | | Postoperative follow-up period (months) | 48.91 ± 40.38 (min: 12, max: 180) | | BCVA at final follow-up | 0.41 ± 0.50 |
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BCVA: best-corrected visual acuity; BCVA was converted to the logarithm of the minimal angle of resolution.
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