Routine TB testing recommended in uveitis patients
From the American Academy of Ophthalmology
Investigators retrospectively evaluated the benefit of performing routine tuberculosis (TB) screening, such as the purified protein derivative test, in patients with uveitis presenting to the government-funded Los Angeles County Hospital. Of the 142 consecutive patients included, 4% overall and 8% of foreign-born study participants had a final diagnosis of intraocular TB. The post-test probabilities of a positive test result yielded a 17.2% (all patients) and 30.3% (foreign-born patients) chance of being associated with ocular TB. British Journal of Ophthalmology, August 2014