Introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy has altered the course of disease for persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus by elevating CD4+ T-lymphocyte levels. Changes in the spectrum of systemic diseases encountered in human immunodeficiency virus-positive individuals are reported in the general medical literature.Retrospective case series.Sixty-one individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus, who presented with uveitis when the peripheral CD4+ T-lymphocyte count was over 200 cells/μL.Standardized data collection at seven tertiary-referral inflammatory eye disease clinics.Standardization of Uveitis Nomenclature anatomic classification and descriptors, cause of uveitis, and visual acuityPeripheral CD4+ T cell counts varied between 207 and 1777 (median = 421) cells/μL at the time of diagnosis of uveitis. Uveitis was classified anatomically as anterior (47.5
作者:Jennifer, Rose-Nussbaumer;Debra A, Goldstein;Jennifer E, Thorne;Tiago E, Arantes;Nisha R, Acharya;Akbar, Shakoor;Bennie H, Jeng;Steven, Yeh;Hassan, Rahman;G Atma, Vemulakonda;Christina J, Flaxel;Sarah K, West;Gary N, Holland;Justine R, Smith
来源:Clinical & experimental ophthalmology 2014 年 42卷 2期