Human genes for suppurative uveitis
Suppurative uveitis [DOID:13140]
A uveitis characterized by inflammation and pus formation of the uvea, which are the pigmented layers of the eye consisting of the iris, ciliary body, and choroid, and has_symptom pain, blurry vision, and eye redness. Suppurative uveitis is typically caused by infection, especially by bacterial infection post-operatively or post-traumatically.
Synonyms: suppurative uveitis, DOID:13140, suppurative uveitises