作者
FA De Andrade, G Guimarães Moreira Balbi, LG Bortoloti de Azevedo, G Provenzano Sá, H Vieira de Moraes Junior, E Mendes Klumb, R Abramino Levy
发表日期
2017/4
来源
Lupus
卷号
26
期号
5
页码范围
522-528
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease that can affect different ocular structures, such as cornea, conjunctiva, episclera, sclera, uveal tract, retina, optic nerve and vessels. Neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations in SLE include different degrees of involvement of retina, choroid and optic nerve. Retinal changes are one of the most common ocular involvements and are frequently used as clinical criteria for activity, even if isolated. Studies show that up to 29% of patients with active SLE manifest retinal disease. The exact prevalence of choroidal disease is unknown, but is thought to be less common than retinopathy, due to under-diagnosis. Optic nerve disease, represented by optic neuritis and anterior/posterior ischaemic optic neuropathy, affects approximately 1% of SLE patients. These ocular manifestations have been associated with neurologic flares, antiphospholipid antibodies …
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