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Kramer M et al. - Uveitis in juvenile BD is characterized by frequent exacerbations of explosive nature with profoundly reduced visual acuity. Similar disease pattern was observed in children and adults, as well as in patients with complete or incomplete disease. Early diagnosis, even before all systemic criteria are fulfilled, is important because early aggressive therapy can achieve long-term useful visual acuity.

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