Infectious Causes of Uveitis
NCT00676624 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 100
Last updated 2014-05-15
Summary
Uveitis is an inflammatory disease of one or both eyes. Uveitis will in severe cases lead to permanent loss of vision/blindness on the affected eye. Uveitis can be caused by autoimmune disease, infections and rarely trauma, but 50 % of the cases remain of unknown origin. Intraocular infections are from previous studies, known to be responsible for approximately 40 % of the cases of severe forms of uveitis. Most infectious causes of uveitis have the potential to be treated with antibiotic.
Most infectious causes of uveitis are under normal condition only possible to detect by using very specific detection methods. Further more it is often necessary to study a sample from with-in the eye (vitrectomy to get a proper diagnosis. The knowledge about witch kind of infections that causes uveitis, are therefore limited to the kind of infections that are tested for.
Our hypothesis are that infections are a frequent cause of severe uveitis in Denmark, and that by using a broad diagnostic approach it is possible to identify new or less recognized infections agents that are associated with uveitis. By this study we want to describe the prevalence and distribution of infections among patients with severe uveitis. In this study are we only including patients with a severe form of uveitis from a referral-hospital setting, where vitrectomy is done for a diagnostic purpose.
The patients will undergo a standard diagnostic examination including the most common infectious causes of uveitis. Beside this we will look for a broad range of infection, which has previously been described in the litera-ture to cause uveitis, but are not normally tested for. Further more, we will use broad ranged molecular diagnostic methods to look for new previously unknown bacterial causes of uveitis. Such study has not previously been done previously in Denmark. As control group are included patients that undergo vitrectomy for due either one of the two diseases "epiretinal fibrosis or "macula hole". All patients and controls will be interview using a standardized questionnaire about risk factors for acquiring these infections.
Conditions
- Uveitis
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Glostrup University Hospital, Copenhagen
collaborator OTHER -
University of Copenhagen
collaborator OTHER -
Statens Serum Institut
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Steen Villumsen, MD PhD stud · Statens Serum Institut
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Morten la Cour, MD DMSc · Glostrup University Hospital, Copenhagen
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Karen A Krogfelt, Prof. PhD · Statens Serum Institut
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Helle J Fuchs, MD · Glostrup University Hospital, Copenhagen
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Jan U Prause, MD Prof DMSC · University of Copenhagen
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Henrik V Nielsen, PhD · Statens Serum Institut
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Lars P Nielsen, MD · Statens Serum Institut
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Vibeke Thomsen, Cand Scient · Statens Serum Institut
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Anne-Mette Lebech, MD, DMSc · Hvidovre University Hospital
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Jorgen S Jensen, MD DMSc · Statens Serum Institut
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2008-04-30
- Primary Completion
- 2010-09-30
- Completion
- 2010-09-30
Countries
- Denmark
Study Locations
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