Cytokine Profiles in Toxoplasmic and Viral Uveitis
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2009Vol. 199(8), pp. 1239–1249
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Ibtissem Lahmar, Ahmed Abou‐Bacar, Tamir Abdelrahman, Marie Guinard, Hamouda Babba, Salim Ben Yahia, M. Kairallah, Claude Speeg‐Schatz, Tristan Bourcier, Arnaud Sauer, Odile Villard, Alexander W. Pfaff, Marc Mousli, Justus G. Garweg, Ermanno Candolfi
Abstract
We found specific cytokine profiles for each type of uveitis, with large interindividual variations and no etiological or clinical correlations. Ocular cytokine mapping contributes to a better understanding of the physiopathology of specific forms of uveitis and provides guidance for new targeted treatment.
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