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Description: Definitions, symptoms, and treatments. Specific on clinic information for UM Kellog Eye Center.
Uveitis (Iritis) : University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center Navigation: Patient Care Sub-Section Uveitis means "inflammation of the uvea", or the middle layer of the eye. The uvea consists of three structures: the iris, the ciliary body, and the choroid. The iris is the colored structure surrounding the pupil, visible in the front of the eye. The ciliary body is a structure containing muscle and is located behind the iris which focuses the lens. The choroid is a layer containing blood vessels that line the back of the eye and is located between the inner visually sensitive layer, called the retina, and the outer white eye wall, called the sclera. Inflammation occurring in any of these three structures is termed "uveitis".
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Page title: | Uveitis (Iritis) : University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center |
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Description: | Uveitis (Iritis) definition, description of symptoms, and information on treatment and research at the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center in Ann Arbor, MI. |
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Date | activated: 07-Oct-1985 last updated: 16-May-2012 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |