Initial-onset acute and chronic recurrent stages are two distinctive courses of VogtKoyanagi-Harada disease
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Urzúa Salinas, Cristhian
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Initial-onset acute and chronic recurrent stages are two distinctive courses of VogtKoyanagi-Harada disease
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Purpose: To describe distinctive stages of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease: initial-onset acute versus chronic
recurrent disease.
Methods: A comprehensive literature review regarding stages and clinical presentations of VKH disease was
conducted.
Results: Despite a list of signs that has been described as characteristic features of early or late phases of VKH
disease, the current classification -developed by an international committee and published in 2001- does not
consider a distinction regarding the time from onset of disease symptoms, and specific findings observed at certain
time point from the symptoms presentation and outcomes related to the stage of VKH disease. In that sense,
chronic recurrent VKH disease is more refractory to treatment and is associated with a higher rate of complications.
Accordingly, this subset of VKH patients has poorer functional and anatomical outcomes than patients with an
initial-onset acute disease.
Conclusions: An early clear distinction of VKH phenotype [Initial-onset acute versus chronic recurrent disease]
should be considered in each clinical scenario, evaluating the delay in diagnosis and the clinical presentation, since
it may help clinicians to perform a correct disease prognosis categorization and thus to make treatment decisions
in terms of potential refractoriness or expected clinical outcomes.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
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IT17/0087
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Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection (2020) 10:23
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