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 |