Yersiniosis
ICD-10 A04.6 · ICD-11 1A05

Treatment of Yersiniosis in Uveitis

Yersiniosis can be accompanied by ocular complications, including uveitis — inflammation involving the uveal tract of the eye. When uveitis is present, it defines a distinct clinical scenario that requires specific targeted management.

Clinical scenario: A patient with Yersiniosis presenting with uveitis. The ocular involvement shapes the treatment approach and necessitates interventions directed specifically at the eye, alongside management of the underlying infection.

Addressing the uveitis in this setting involves targeted topical therapy delivered directly to the eye. The full structured regimen covers which agents are used, in what combination, and under what conditions — details available in the complete protocol.

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References

The treatment of uveitis requires the use of mydriatics and steroids in the form of eye drops.

DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms13051133 View source ↗