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    Methods: Retrospective review of medical records of patients attending a tertiary referral uveitis service over a 15 year period.

    Results: Of 1450 patients with uveitis, 115 (7.9%) had neurological disease that was considered to be causally related to the eye inflammation. The most frequent neurological associations were Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease, primary central nervous system lymphoma, multiple sclerosis, and herpes virus infections.

    Conclusions: Neurological disease is common among patients attending a uveitis service. The distinctive characteristics of the uveal inflammation may be useful in diagnosing the neurological disease.

    British Journal of Ophthalmology 2004;88:1498¨C1499. (ÎÄÕ³ö´¦£º¡¶Éñ¾­²¡Ñ§Éñ¾­Íâ¿ÆÑ§ÔÓÖ¾¡·)
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