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Iridocyclitis

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Iridocyclitis
Classifications and external resources
ICD-10 H20
ICD-9 364.0

Iridocyclitis, a type of anterior uveitis, is a condition in which the uvea of the eye suffers inflammation.

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[edit] Symptoms

Symptoms include:

[edit] Causes

Iridocyclitis is usually caused by direct exposure of the eyes to chemicals, particularly lacrimators.

[edit] Types

There are six classifications of iridocyclitis.

Acute or Chronic

  • Acute: sudden symptomatic onset, lasting no more than six weeks.

Exogenous or Endogenous

  • Exogenous: related to external damage to the uvea or invasion of external microbes.
  • Endogenous: related to internal microbes.

Granulomatous or Non-granulomatous

  • Granulomatous: accompanied by large keratotic precipitates.
  • Non-granulomatous: accompanied by smaller keratotic precipitates.

[edit] Treatment

It can be effectively treated with tropane alkaloids or steroids.

To immobilize the iris and decrease pain, one may find tropane alkaloids effective, particularly scopolamine and atropine in .25% and 1% concentrations respectively. Topical steroids may be used to decrease inflammation, particularly prednisolone and dexamethasone.

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