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Clinical Features and Prognosis of HLA-B27 Positive and Negative Anterior Uveitis in a Korean Population
Journal of Korean Medical Science, 08/05/09
Park SC et al. – Associated systemic disease made no significant difference in the clinical features and prognosis in the HLA–B27 positive AU patients. In conclusion, despite more severe inflammation and a higher recurrence rate, HLA–B27 positive AU shows similar good final ocular and visual outcomes compared to HLA–B27 negative, idiopathic AU in a Korean population.
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