Macular edema from uveitis is a serious condition that can lead to vision loss. Uveitis is an inflammation inside the eye, and macular edema is when fluid builds up in the central part of the retina, called the macula, which is crucial for clear vision. This fluid buildup can blur vision, sometimes severely. Managing this condition can be challenging and may require several treatments to reduce the fluid and protect sight. While we know macular edema is a common cause of vision loss in uveitis, there's limited data on how often it affects people in Europe
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Incidence of Macular Edema in patients with Uveitis
Timeframe: 10 years