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Title: [Comparative study of the treatment of autoimmune uveitis with prednisone and with cyclophosphamide and azathioprine]. Author: Flores M, Gudiño Pérez R, Ríos Prado R, Almedia Arvizu VM, Castrejón Vázquez MI, Ocampo AA. Journal: Rev Alerg Mex; 2001; 48(3):75-9. PubMed ID: 11554127. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Uveitis is considered an autoimmune disease that compromises any internal structure of eye; its main characteristic is the inflammatory process inside eye. OBJECTIVE: To determine which is the most effective therapy for autoimmune uveitis: cyclophosphamide, azathioprine and prednisone. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients between 16 and 65 years old, both sexes, with diagnosis of autoimmune uveitis (anterior, intermediate and posterior). Patients were submitted to clinical history, physical exploration and clinical studies. Their written informed consent was requested and patients were divided into three treatment groups: group 1 (azathioprine) 14 (42.4%) patients; group 2 (prednisone) 15 (45.5%) patients, and group 3 (cyclophosphamide) 4 (12.1%) patients. Blind double observations and assessments at day 0 and at week 1, 2, 4 and 6 of treatment were performed. RESULTS: Out of 33 patients studied, 13 (39.4%) were male and 20 (60.6%) female, the most frequent diagnosis was uveitis due to Toxoplasmosis. With azathioprine 100 mg/day it was observed a better and faster control of inflammation after 6.2 weeks at anterior chamber with p < 0.0001, with prednisone, p = .000, and with cyclophosphamide, p = 135. In the posterior chamber there were no significant inflammatory changes for three groups with p = .353. The most frequent adverse effects occurred in the prednisone group with p < 0.05 in 24.2%, characterized by neutropenia and urinary tract infection. CONCLUSIONS: Azathioprine, 100 mg/day oral during six weeks, is considered the most effective drug, since it demonstrated significant diminishment of inflammatory process in less time, with less side effects and with conservation of visual acuity.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]