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Ultrasound biomicroscopic imaging in intermediate uveitis
Authors:G Haring  B Nolle  and B Wiechens
Institution:Department of Ophthalmology, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany.
Abstract:BACKGROUND—Clinical examination of the region of the eye mainly affected in patients with intermediate uveitis is difficult and often hampered by media opacities. In that perspective ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) promises to be a valuable additional diagnostic tool.
METHODS—UBM was performed at a sound frequency of 50 MHz on 26 eyes of 13 patients with intermediate uveitis in order to determine configuration of pars plana, peripheral retina, and vitreous. Findings of ophthalmoscopy with scleral indentation and UBM were compared.
RESULTS—In 18 of 26 eyes pathological structures such as membraneous or fluffy vitreous condensations were identified by UBM. Among these UBM revealed pathological findings which were not visible on funduscopy in nine eyes. Most importantly, vitreoretinal adhesions with traction on the retina were imaged in four eyes. However, in three eyes vitreous opacities being visible on funduscopy were not identified by UBM.
CONCLUSION—UBM seems to be a valuable diagnostic technique for the evaluation of patients with intermediate uveitis. Longitudinal studies will have to determine the relevance of UBM findings for the individual clinical course and their influence on therapeutic decisions.

Keywords: intermediate uveitis; ultrasound biomicroscopy; vitreous opacities
Keywords:intermediate uveitis  ultrasound biomicroscopy  vitreous opacities
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