Non-infectious uveitis can be a potentially sight threatening disease. Very recently, therapeutic strategies have turned towards a new methodology, which includes biologic agents. The introduction of biologic drugs has started a Copernican revolution in ophthalmology: biologic therapies represent a revolutionary option for those patients who present non-responder, sight threatening uveitis. The availability of these therapies has improved the uveitis outcome. The present review shows the most relevant medical literature on biologic agents in ophthalmology, such as tumor necrosis factor blockers, anti-interleukins and other related biologics. Several papers reported the efficacy of biologic agents in a large number of refractory uveitides, w...
The treatment of uveitis is undergoing significant change as a result of the development of new ther...
Intraocular inflammation is one of the more relevant complications of Behçet’s disease (BD), which t...
IntroductionBehcet's disease (BD) associated uveitis occurs in approximately 50-70% of the patients....
Non-infectious uveitis can be a potentially sight threatening disease. Very recently, therapeutic st...
Non-infectious uveitis is a potentially sight threatening disease. Along the years, several therapeu...
Non-infectious uveitis is a potentially sight threatening disease. Along the years, several therapeu...
Uveitis comprehends a wide and heterogeneous group of intraocular inflammatory conditions potentiall...
The uveitides are a heterogenous group of ocular inflammatory disorders that account for the third h...
Most noninfectious uveitis appears to be autoimmune or autoinflammatory in nature, requiring treatme...
Inflammatory uveitis is a difficult condition to treat. Recently, a new class of drugs obtained by a...
Introduction: Noninfectious uveitis represents one of the leading causes of blindness in developed C...
International audienceNon-infectious uveitis (NIU) represents one of the leading causes of blindness...
nterleukins (ILs) are cytokines which are defined by their capability to convey information between ...
Endogenous uveitis is a sight-threatening disease. In addition to corticosteroids, immunosuppressive...
Intraocular inflammation is one of the more relevant complications of Behçet's disease (BD), which t...
The treatment of uveitis is undergoing significant change as a result of the development of new ther...
Intraocular inflammation is one of the more relevant complications of Behçet’s disease (BD), which t...
IntroductionBehcet's disease (BD) associated uveitis occurs in approximately 50-70% of the patients....
Non-infectious uveitis can be a potentially sight threatening disease. Very recently, therapeutic st...
Non-infectious uveitis is a potentially sight threatening disease. Along the years, several therapeu...
Non-infectious uveitis is a potentially sight threatening disease. Along the years, several therapeu...
Uveitis comprehends a wide and heterogeneous group of intraocular inflammatory conditions potentiall...
The uveitides are a heterogenous group of ocular inflammatory disorders that account for the third h...
Most noninfectious uveitis appears to be autoimmune or autoinflammatory in nature, requiring treatme...
Inflammatory uveitis is a difficult condition to treat. Recently, a new class of drugs obtained by a...
Introduction: Noninfectious uveitis represents one of the leading causes of blindness in developed C...
International audienceNon-infectious uveitis (NIU) represents one of the leading causes of blindness...
nterleukins (ILs) are cytokines which are defined by their capability to convey information between ...
Endogenous uveitis is a sight-threatening disease. In addition to corticosteroids, immunosuppressive...
Intraocular inflammation is one of the more relevant complications of Behçet's disease (BD), which t...
The treatment of uveitis is undergoing significant change as a result of the development of new ther...
Intraocular inflammation is one of the more relevant complications of Behçet’s disease (BD), which t...
IntroductionBehcet's disease (BD) associated uveitis occurs in approximately 50-70% of the patients....