Understanding Uveitis in Pediatric Rheumatology
Uveitis is a significant inflammatory condition affecting the uveal tract of the eye, which includes the iris, choroid, and retina. In pediatric patients, particularly those with rheumatic diseases like Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), uveitis represents a serious complication that can lead to vision loss if not diagnosed and treated promptly. At Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City (SSMC), the Division of Pediatric Rheumatology focuses on understanding and managing this condition effectively.The Link Between Rheumatic Conditions and Uveitis
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is the most prevalent rheumatic disease in children, with uveitis being its most common extra-articular manifestation. Research indicates that approximately 30% of children with oligoarticular JIA develop uveitis, highlighting the need for vigilant screening and management strategies This autoimmune condition can lead to chronic inflammation of the eye, often presenting as asymptomatic chronic anterior uveitis, which poses a risk of severe complications such as cataracts and glaucoma if left untreatedClinical Features and Diagnosis
Uveitis can manifest in various forms, primarily as:Management Strategies at SSMC
The management of uveitis associated with rheumatic conditions involves a multidisciplinary approach that includes:A Multidisciplinary Approach to Pediatric Rheumatology
Our Division of Pediatric Rheumatology is led by experienced consultants who specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases in children. We take a comprehensive, patient-centered approach, working closely with a multidisciplinary team of experts to provide the highest quality care.
State-of-the-Art Technology and Innovative Treatments
SSMC is equipped with advanced technology and offers unique treatment options for pediatric rheumatology patients:
Specialized Procedures
Comprehensive Diagnostic Services
By combining expert care, cutting-edge technology, and a patient-centered approach, SSMC is committed to providing the best possible outcomes for children with pediatric rheumatic diseases
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