The role of T- and B-cells in uveitis, and its implications for more specific targeted treatment. KU Leuven
Research Group Ophthalmology, Molecular Immunology (Rega Institute), Skeletal Biology and Engineering Research Center
Uveitis or intraocular inflammation has many causes, such as infections or autoimmunity. The exact pathophysiological mechanism in most forms of autoimmune uveitis has not yet been fully elucidated. In most studies, non-infectious uveitis is considered and treated as a homogeneous group, despite the wide variation in presentation, etiology, pathophysiology and response to treatment. Birdshot uveitis is a rare form of posterior uveitis with ...