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Iridocyclitis 

Iridocyclitis
Classification and external resources
ICD-10 H20
ICD-9 364.0

Iridocyclitis, a type of anterior uveitis, is a condition in which the uvea of the eye suffers inflammation.

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Symptoms

Symptoms include:

Causes

Iridocyclitis is usually caused by direct exposure of the eyes to chemicals, particularly lachrymators, but can also be caused by ocular viral infection such as herpes zoster (i.e. herpetic iridocyclitis).

Types

There are six classifications of iridocyclitis.

Acute or chronic
Exogenous or endogenous
  • Exogenous: related to external damage to the uvea or invasion of external microbes
  • Endogenous: related to internal microbes
Granulomatous or non-granulomatous:
  • Granulomatous: accompanied by large keratotic precipitates
  • Non-granulomatous: accompanied by smaller keratotic precipitates

Treatment

Iridocyclitis can be effectively treated with tropane alkaloids or steroids.

To immobilize the iris and decrease pain, one may find tropane alkaloids effective, particularly scopolamine and atropine in .25% and 1% concentrations respectively. Topical steroids may be used to decrease inflammation, particularly prednisolone and dexamethasone. Upon presentation of a severe case, a subconjunctival steroid injection may be administered.

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