Table 3 Concurrent findings and diseases in FUS patients.

From: Fuchs’ uveitis syndrome: a 20-year experience in 466 patients

Toxoplasmosis scar

18 patients

Twelve patients had bilateral involvement

One patient had macular coloboma

Epiretinal membrane in examination

15 patients

 

Amblyopia

12 patients

Six cases in contralateral eyes

Ten cases had anisometropic amblyopia and two cases had strabismus amblyopia

Multiple sclerosis

6 patients

All unilateral involvement

Retinal detachment

5 patients

Three patients one week after cataract surgery, had retinal detachment. Two patients were phakic

Retinal break

5 patients

Without any retinal detachment

Central serous chorioretinopathy

3 patients

One patient had CSCR in contralateral eyes

Keratoconus

2 patients

 

Hypothyroidism

2 patients

 

Retinitis pigmentosa

1 patient

 

Breast cancer

1 patient

 

Testicular cancer

1 patient

 

Herpetic anterior uveitis

1 patient

The patient presented with FUS in contralateral eye

Recurrent anterior uveitis

1 patient

The patient presented with FUS in contralateral eye

Hypophyseal adenoma

1 patient

 

Oculocutaneous albinism

1 patient

 

Urbach–Wiethe syndrome

1 patient

Patient had bilateral FUS

Niemann pick type-C

1 patient