vitaveritis
Vitaveritis is a term occasionally used to denote inflammation of the vitreous humor, the gel that fills the eye's posterior chamber. In current ophthalmology practice, the condition is more commonly described as vitreitis or as part of a posterior uveitis syndrome; vitaveritis is not a widely recognized standalone diagnosis.
Symptoms typically include blurred or cloudy vision, floaters, and reduced visual acuity. The eye may appear
Causes are diverse and include infectious etiologies such as toxoplasmosis, syphilis, tuberculosis, and cytomegalovirus, as well
Diagnosis relies on a comprehensive ophthalmic examination with dilated fundus assessment, imaging such as optical coherence
Treatment is tailored to the underlying cause and may include corticosteroids (topical, periocular, systemic, or intravitreal),
Prognosis is variable; many cases respond to therapy, but relapses are possible and vision may be permanently