Slit-lamp biomicroscopy revealed 2+ cells, indicating active anterior uveitis (0 cells = normal ... Irreversible iris–lens synechiae were present in the right eye (Figure 2).
There are four main types of uveitis, depending on where the inflammation happens. The most common kind is called anterior uveitis, which affects the front part of your eye, including the iris and ...
The uveitis is recurrent and nongranulomatous ... Posterior and/or peripheral anterior synechia Figure 16, iris atrophy, cataract due to inflammation and/or medication and secondary glaucoma ...