Uveitis
Uveitis refers to inflammation of the iris, ciliary body, and choroid; the blood supply to the iris and the ciliary body is the same as the iris ring, so the two are often inflamed at the same time, and they are collectively called iris ciliary body inflammation. If the choroid is also inflamed, it is called uveitis. Uveitis is an eye disease that frequently occurs in young and middle-aged adults. It has a wide variety of causes and is quite complex. Improper treatment can lead to blindness. It plays an important role in blinding eye disease and has attracted worldwide attention. Because its pathogenesis and recurrence mechanism are not completely clear, its prevention cannot be started, and the treatment effect is also not ideal. Therefore, seeking reasonable and effective therapeutic drugs has become an urgent problem in the field of ophthalmology.
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