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How would you treat uveitis in a patient with a history of cutaneous T cell lymphoma?

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Ophthalmology · University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus

In chronic uveitis patients where systemic therapy cannot be used, local steroid injections/implants can be useful. This question does not specify the type of uveitis, so it is difficult to answer. But in general, for anterior uveitis, sub tenon triamcinolone can be used which lasts 6 months. In oth...

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