uveiit
Uveiit is not a recognized medical term. In contemporary ophthalmology, inflammation of the uveal tract is called uveitis. The spelling “uveiit” may be a misspelling, typographical error, or informal variant encountered in nonstandard sources. The correct terminology emphasizes the same underlying condition.
Uveitis refers to inflammation that can affect different parts of the uvea—the iris, ciliary body, and choroid.
Causes are diverse and may be infectious (such as toxoplasmosis or herpes viruses) or non-infectious, often
Diagnosis involves a detailed eye examination, including slit-lamp and dilated fundus examination, supported by imaging (OCT,
Treatment is tailored to the type and severity. Anterior uveitis is usually managed with topical corticosteroids