Subclinical Peripheral Vascular Leakage in Demyelinating Disease-Associated Uveitis: What Ultra-Widefield Angiography Adds Beyond Clinical Quiescence

Subclinical Peripheral Vascular Leakage in Demyelinating Disease-Associated Uveitis: What Ultra-Widefield Angiography Adds Beyond Clinical Quiescence

A new cohort study suggests ultra-widefield fluorescein angiography frequently detects persistent peripheral leakage in clinically inactive demyelinating disease-associated uveitis, highlighting a potential gap between examination-based remission and angiographic activity.
Predicting Ocular Relapse in Sarcoid Uveitis: Macular Edema and Baseline Inflammation as Critical Prognostic Markers

Predicting Ocular Relapse in Sarcoid Uveitis: Macular Edema and Baseline Inflammation as Critical Prognostic Markers

A multicentric study of 336 patients reveals that two-thirds of sarcoid uveitis cases experience relapse, primarily driven by baseline macular edema and persistent inflammation. Despite high recurrence rates, long-term visual prognosis remains favorable for most, with low rates of severe vision loss over nearly eight years.