2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00417-021-05514-4
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Diagnostic value of lumbar puncture for the etiological assessment of uveitis: a retrospective cohort of 188 patients

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“…74,75 While early data identified that those with African journals.sagepub.com/home/taj TherapeuTic advances in chronic disease ethnicity are more likely to have these uveitis, in recent literature, the prevalence of uveitis in MS has decreased to 0.51%. 76 In addition, in the large UK Biobank study, 87.5% with both MS and uveitis identified as White. In the modern era, given the relatively low incidence of uveitis, it is difficult to understand the contribution of both race and ethnicity to this disease pathophysiology.…”
Section: Uveitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…74,75 While early data identified that those with African journals.sagepub.com/home/taj TherapeuTic advances in chronic disease ethnicity are more likely to have these uveitis, in recent literature, the prevalence of uveitis in MS has decreased to 0.51%. 76 In addition, in the large UK Biobank study, 87.5% with both MS and uveitis identified as White. In the modern era, given the relatively low incidence of uveitis, it is difficult to understand the contribution of both race and ethnicity to this disease pathophysiology.…”
Section: Uveitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In der Vergangenheit wurde lange Zeit ein Zusammenhang zwischen Uveitis und MS erwogen, wobei die Häufigkeit zwischen 10% und 23% lag [74, 75]. Während frühere Daten ergaben, dass Menschen mit afrikanischer Ethnie häufiger an einer Uveitis leiden, ist die Prävalenz der Uveitis bei MS in der neueren Literatur auf 0,51% gesunken [76]. In der großen britischen Biobank-Studie (UK Biobank) wurden 87,5% der Personen, die sowohl MS als auch eine Uveitis hatten, als Weiße identifiziert.…”
Section: Uveitisunclassified