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12th INTERNATIONALOCULAR INFLAMMATIONSOCIETY CONGRESS
27th SPANISH UVEITISSTUDY GROUP MEETING
2nd INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF OCULAR INFLAMMATION SOCIETIES
VALENCIA (Spain)February 27th-28th and March 1st 2014VALENCIA CONFERENCE CENTRE
www.ioisvalencia.orgwww.gemu-sedu.es
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Welcome messagesn Message by the IOIS President ............................................................. 4n Message by the Congress Chairman .................................................... 5
congress committee & ParticiPating societiesn IOIS Executive Board .............................................................................. 6n IOIS Scientific Committee ...................................................................... 6n IOIS Session Coordinators ..................................................................... 6n IOIS Congress Organizing Committee ................................................. 7n IOIS International Council Members ..................................................... 8n IOIS Participating Societies.................................................................... 9
aWardsn IOIS-David Benezra Medal ..................................................................... 10n IOIS-Gold Medal Award ......................................................................... 11
congress informationn General Information ............................................................................... 12n Floor Plan ................................................................................................ 16
scientific Programmen Programme at he glance ........................................................................ 18n 27th February 2013 ................................................................................... 21n 28th February 2013 ................................................................................... 30n 1st March 2013 ......................................................................................... 42
e-Postersn IOIS e-posters ......................................................................................... 57
sPonsors & exhibitors .......................................................................... 70
❚ INDEX
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IOIS 2014
❚ MESSAGE BY THE IOIS PRESIDENT
Dear Members of IOIS and Participating Societities and Delegates
We are delighted that you are participating in the 12th International Ocular Inflammation Society Congress, held in conjunction with 27th Spanish Uveitis Group Special Meeting and 2nd International Assembly of Ocular Inflammation Societies. On behalf of IOIS, I thank you for attending the congress and taking part in the Scientific/educational sessions and sharing your expertise with other participating delegates. I am pleased to state that unlike previous IOIS biannual meetings/congress, the current congress attracted several national and international ocular inflammation societies, which have organized sessions with emphasis on unique and common uveitis entities seen in their regions. This could provide a global perspective on the epidemiological aspects and variations in clinical features, management of uveitis and outcomes in deferent parts of the worlds. Moreover, IOIS scientific program committee of the congress added a special session, president’s symposium to provide current cutting edge clinical science in the diagnosis and treatment of ocular inflammations. Furthermore to enhance management of ocular inflammation globally, the congress has included teaching sessions organized by Jorge Alio focusing on basic and clinical aspects of the ocular inflammations.
As chair of the scientific program committee I had remarkable support and help in developing outstanding program. This could not have been possible without dedicated help from scientific programs committee members, especially Bahram Bodaghi and Rosa Dolz Marco. The congress host, Professor Manuel Diaz Llopis and his team members including Roberto Gallego-Pinanzo were superb in supporting IOIS to accomplish its goal of organizing an outstanding congress at superb venue.
I wish you all enjoyable stay in Valencia and highly fruitful congress in sharing recent advances in the field of Ocular inflammations for better management of our patients and avoiding blindness from uveitis and related ocular inflammations and their complications.
Thank you.
narsing a raoPresident, IOIS
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IOIS 2014
MESSAGE BY THE CONGRESS CHAIRMAN ❚
Dear colleagues and friends,
Dear uveitis specialists,
As president of the 12th International Ocular Inflammation Society Congress 2014, I am glad of welcoming all of you to Valencia. Our city is a perfect venue for such a fantastic meeting. Make sure to find your time to enjoy our local gastronomy, and to visit our historical monuments and modern architecture buildings. I have been looking forward to having you all together in Valencia.
manuel díaz-llopisCongress Chairman
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IOIS 2014
❚ CONGRESS COMMITTEE & PARTICIPATING SOCIETIES
IOIS EXECUTIVE BOARD
Narsing A Rao President Manabu Mochizuki General Secretary Kalpana Babu Murthy TreasurerManuel Diaz Llopis Chair of the executive boardJorge Alio Executive officerMoncef Khairallah MemberQuan Dong Nguyen MemberPhuc Le Hoang Past president
IOIS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Narsing Rao Chairman Bahram Bodagh Associate chairRosa Dolz Marco Associate chair Manuel Diaz Llopis MemberPhuc Lehoang MemberMoncef Khairallah MemberManabu Mochizuki MemberKalpanababu Murthy MemberShwu-Jiuan Sheu MemberRubens Belfort MemberDebra Goldstein MemberJanet Davis Member
IOIS SESSION COORDINATORS
1. Ocular Immunology and Immunopathology: Henry Kaplan and Richard Lee
2. Inflammatory ocular surface disorders, Keratitis Christophe Baudouin and Andrea Leonardi
3. Scleritis Carlos Pavesio and Daniel Santos
4. Anterior Uveitis Peizeng Yang and Peter McCluskey
5. Intermediate, Posterior and Pan-uveitis Janet Davis and Ilknur Tugal-Tutkun
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congress committee & ParticiPating societies ❚
6. Orbital and optic nerve inflammations Valarie Touitou and Daniel Briscoe
7. Pediatric uveitis Careen Lowder and Talin Barisani
8. Diagnostic procedures and Imaging in uveitis Carl P. Herbort Jr. and Bahram Bodaghi
9. Surgical interventions in Uveitis and Endophthalmitis Per Montan and Dean Eliott
10. Management of Uveitis complications Jorge Alio and Annabelle Okada
11. Emerging Infectious uveitis and Novel Ocular Inflammatory entities Khairallah and Chee
12. Diabetes and Age related Macular degeneration Ishida Susumu and Chi Chao Chan
13. Drug delivery and emerging treatments of ocular inflammations Nguyen and Marc DeSmet
14. Epidemiology and Clinical trials in uveitis John Kempen and Nisha Acharya
15. Controversies in diagnosis and management of Uveitis Manuel Llopis and Kalpana Babu Murthy
IOIS CONGRESS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Narsing Rao IOIS PresidentManuel Díaz Llopis Congress PresidentQuan Dong Nguyen MemberCarl P. Herbort Jr. MemberRoberto Gallego-Pinazo MemberManabu Mochizuki MemberHiroshi Goto MemberBahram Bodaghi MemberPhuc Lehoang MemberShwu-Jiuan Sheu MemberKalpanababu Murthy MemberSusumu Ishida Member
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IOIS 2014
❚ CONGRESS COMMITTEE & PARTICIPATING SOCIETIES
IOIS INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
Bahram Bodaghi FranceCareen Yen Lowder U.S.ACarl P Herbort Jr. SwitzerlandDaniel V. Vasconcelos Santos BrazilDante Heredia Garcia Dominic RepublicDavid S Chu U.S.AFatma Asyari IndonesiaFernando Scattini ArgentinaHenry Kaplan U.S.AHiroshi Goto JapanIlknur Tugal Tutkun TurkeyJorge Alio SpainJustine Smith AustraliaLarissa Derzko Dzulynsky CanadaLeyla S Atmaca TurkeyManabu Mochizuki JapanManfred Zierhut GermanyMarc DeSmet BelgiumNattaporn Tesavibul ThailandPaola Pivetti-Pazzi ItalyPeizeng Yang ChinaPeter McCluskey AustraliaRobert Kuijpers The NetherlandsRubens Belfort Jr BrazilRui Proenca PortugalSalim Ben Yahia TunisiaShigeaki Ohno JapanSofia Androudi GreeceSoon Phaik Chee SingaporeStephen Foster U.S.ASudha K Ganesh IndiaYilmaz Ozyazgan Turkey
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congress committee & ParticiPating societies ❚
IOIS PARTICIPATING SOCIETIES
1. American Uveitis Society 2. Asia Pacific Intraocular Inflammation Study Group; 3. Australasian and New Zealand Uveitis SIG 4. Bangladesh Uvea Society5. Behcet’s disease and Uveitis group from Turkey6. Brazilian Uveitis Society7. Canadian Uveitis Society8. Centro Mexicano de Enfermedades Inflamatorias Oculares9. Combined session of International Ocular Tuberculosis, International
Ocular Behcet’s disease International Ocular Sarcoidosis and International Vogt-Koyanagi- Harada Study Groups
10. Foster Ocular Immunology Society 11. Grupo Espanol Multicentrico de Uveitis (GEMU)12. Hellenic Society for the study of Intraocular Inflammations and Infections
(HSSIOIS)13. International Uveitis Study Group14. Japanese Ocular Inflammation Society15. MEACO16. Netherlands Uveitis Society17. Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS)18. Singapore Uveitis Study Group19. Sociedad Panamericana de Enfermedades Inflamatorias Oculares20. Società Italiana Uveiti e Malattie Infiammatorie Oculari21. Society for Ophthalmo-immunoinfectiology in Europe 22. Taiwan Uveitis Society23. Uveitis Society of China24. Uveitis Society of India: 25. Uveitis Society of Indonesia26. Uveitis Society of Thailand combined with Indo-China Ocular
Inflammation Study Group
PREVIOUS IOIS-DAVID BENEZRA MEDAL LECTURERS
lecturers YearIgal Gery 2000Stephen Foster 2003Narsing A Rao 2005
lecturers YearYvone De Kozak 2007Chi Chao Chan 2009John V Forrester 2011
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❚ AWARDSIOIS-DAVID BENEZRA MEDAL LECTURE
Uveitis is one of the major causes of acquired blindness in the world. The better understanding in the pathogenesis, establishment of accurate diagnosis, and development of new treatments are the major targets of our research.
In my 40 years-experience in the field of uveitis, ocular immunology and inflammation, I have a dilemma and difficulties in the diagnosis of infectious uveitis. In typical cases it can be suspected infectious etiology by ocular manifestations together with systemic tests and immunological and bacteriological examinations. However, there are many cases presenting atypical manifestations, and also these conventional examinations are not much helpful in some cases and not prompt enough for our clinical practice. In the last decade, developments of molecular diagnosis such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) make it possible to detect genomic DNAs of various infectious agents and have been applied for diagnosis of ocular inflammatory diseases.
We challenged to apply the PCR technique in uveitis and established a new diagnostic tool, comprehensive PCR system using small aliquot of intraocular fluids for diagnosis of intraocular infectious diseases. The comprehensive PCR system consists of (1) qualitative multiplex PCR combined with quantitative real-time PCR for all 8 types of human herpes viruses (HHV) and toxoplasmosis, and (2) broad range real-time PCR for bacterial species (bacterial 16 ribosomal DNA) and for fungal species (fungal 18S or 28S ribosomal DNA). The bacterial broad range real-time PCR detects genomic DNA of more than 60% of whole bacterial spices and we further confirmed that the PCR was able to detect genomic DNA of 16 bacteria spices that were commonly found as pathogens of bacterial infectious diseases of the eye.
Our experiences in many patients with uveitis and endophthalmitis disclosed the comprehensive PCR system is very helpful. We further performed a prospective multicenter clinical study in Japan to examine the reliability of the comprehensive PCR system using ocular fluids of 500 patients of various clinical entities of uveitis and endophthalmitis together with 100 control patients with non-inflammatory ocular diseases. It was found that sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive, and negative predictive value were extremely high, i.e. 91.8%, 98.8%, 98.6%, and 92.4%, respectively. Thus, the comprehensive PCR system using only 0.1mL of intraocular fluids provides us accurate and prompt results whether genomic DNA of 8 HHVs, toxoplasmosis, bacterial species, and fungal species are present or absent in the local site of intraocular diseases. It is concluded that the system is very useful for diagnosing ocular diseases and screening of patients for intraocular infections, and further making decisions of treatments of our patients.
Challenge in UveitisProf. Manabu Mochizuki, M.D.Tokyo, Japan
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AWARDS ❚IOIS GOLD MEDAL
Jorge Alio jointly with David BenEzra developed the idea of creating the International Ocular Inflammation Society (IOIS), in 1990 during the first International Symposium on Ocular Inflammation which was organized in Alicante by both of them. Jorge Alio was involved from the beginning as General Secretary and treasurer, a position which he held until the IOIS meeting in Goa in 2011, where he took the position of Executive Office.
Since then Jorge Alio has contributed to the organization, funding and dissemination of the IOIS. He collaborated with the organization of all the International Symposiums of the society and also organized courses on behalf of the IOIS in different meetings such as the ESCRS, SOE and WOC. He contributed in launching of the initial peer review journal of the IOIS “Ocular Immunology and Inflammation” and, recently the new journal of the society “Journal of Ocular Inflammation and Infection”.
Dr Alio’s areas of scientific interest include ocular inflammation, focusing mainly on cornea, cataract and refractive surgery. He has been the author or co-author of 440 peer review papers, 241 book chapters, 78 books (as editor or co-editor), and over 1000 presentations and invited lectures in international meetings. At present, he holds the LXIII chair of the Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis, XLIX chair of the European Academy of Ophthalmology and has received a total of 75 international and national awards including two Barraquer Awards (ISRS/AAO) (KMSG), the Rayner Medal (UKIRS), the Arruga Award (SEO) Acknowledgment, Senior and Secretariat Awards of the AAO, Lifetime Achievement Award (ISRS/AAO), two Kelman Award (V,R, 650), Strampelli Award (IRSS), Guillermo Pico Award (SPO) Waring medal (Slack inc.) and Bober Ans Award (DOE). He has directed a total of 56 PhD doctorate projects and is visiting professor of several European, Latin American and US universities. Dr Alio participates in a number of boards of international scientific ophthalmological organizations. He is elected member of the American Ophthalmological Society. He is the founder of the Foundation that has his name dedicated to the promotion of the prevention of blindness with actions both in Spain and on international levels, particularly in Mauritania where an Eyesight Center is being created at the present moment with the support of other international charity organizations.
Dr Alio has been Professor and Chairman of Ophthalmology since 1987 first at the University of Alicante and since 2002 at the University Miguel Hernandez de Elche, also in Alicante, Spain.
Jorge L. Alio MD, PhD, FEBOAlicante, Spain
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IOIS 2014
❚ GENERAL INFORMATION
VenueVALENCIA CONFERENCE CENTERAvda. Cortes Valencianas, 6046015 VALENCIA
main hotels HOTEL SERCOTEL SOROLLA PALACE 4*Avda. de las Cortes Valencianas 58, Valencia Distance to VENUE: In front of the Palacio de Congresos (less than 1 minute walking)
HOTEL MELIA VALENCIA PALACIO DE CONGRESOS 4*Avenida de las Cortes Valencianas, 52, Valencia Distance to VENUE: One block from the Valencia Conference Centre(less than 5 minutes walking)
technical secretariatVIAJES EL CORTE INGLÉS, S.A. División de Congresos, Convenciones e IncentivosGran Vía Fernando El Católico, 3 b.46008 VALENCIA (SPAIN)Phone (+34) 963 107 189Fax (+34) 963 411 046Email: iois2014valencia@viajeseci.es
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GENERAL INFORMATION ❚
hoW to arriVe
Valencia is located in the eastern coast of spain, at 354 km east of Madrid and at 351 km to the south of Barcelona. By plane it is directly connected to the main capitals of Europe. Delegates arriving at Madrid or Barcelona’s airports, can either take connection flights or reach Valencia by train.
bY Plane
Valencia’s international airport is located in the nearby town of manises, at about 8 km from the city. Valencia connects with destinations all over the world, either directly or through Madrid and Barcelona. The main operating companies are iberia, air nostrum and air euroPa. This airport also operates with low cost companies. From the airport you can take a taxi or the underground to reach the Valencia conference centre or your hotel.
bY taxiValencia’s airport is a safe place, so don’t doubt on taking a taxi from this point. The trip to the Valencia Conference Centre takes about 25 minutes and costs around 20 €. Taxi trips that start at the airport are always more expensive since they include a special airport fare. Except specified, most taxis don’t accept credit card payments so be sure to have some pocket money when arriving. Taxi is the best option to reach hotels or the Valencia Conference Centre after 19h or very early in the morning. Just provide the name of your hotel and the taxi driver will select the most convenient route.
bY underground
There are two underground lines which link the airport, the city centre and the port. line 3 (airport-rafelbunyol) and line 5 (airport-marítim serrería or torrent). It takes about 20 minutes to arrive to the city centre. First train departs at 5:29 a.m. and the last train at 23:59 p.m., with trains every 25 minutes. To get to the Valencian Convention Centre or nearby hotels, you may follow this instructions: At the airport you must take line 3 or 5, get down at the station Ángel guimerà, then take line 1 direction Seminari, Bétera or Lliria and get off at empalme station. Finally, take line 4 direction Dr.Lluch until you arrive to the Palau de congressos (Valencia Conference Centre) station.
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❚ selecting your clothesValencia has an excellent climate, usually enjoying mild winters with average minimum and maximum temperatures that go from 12 to 19 ºC during the month of February, when the congress will take place.
❚ electric appliancesIn Spain, as in almost all countries in Europe, the power supply is of 220V– 50Hz, with type C plug-socket (power point). Don’t forget to bring with you the power converters of your laptops, cellular phones, iPod, iPad, photo-camera and any electric appliance, and of course bring with you the corresponding adapter for your plug to fit the type C socket.
❚ currency
The Euro is the ONLY currency accepted in Spain. Major credit cards are widely accepted.Visit the European Central Bank website to see daily official exchange reference rates.
❚ emergency phone numbers❚ Emergency phone in Spain 112 (free)❚ Local police 091 / 092 (free)❚ Congress Secretariat 24hrs Emergency phone +34 638 940 895For use only if you find your self in an unknown place in the city of Valencia, or if you encounter problems with transfers, or last minute cancellations.
IOIS 2014
❚ GENERAL INFORMATION
bY train
Valencia can be easily reached by train from Madrid or Barcelona. Trains from these two cities arrive at Valencia Joaquín Sorolla station in the heart of the city. From Barcelona departure is from Sants Station and you can take different trains that reach Valencia in about 3 – 3h30 hours. From Madrid departure is from Puerta de Atocha station. The fastest option by train from Madrid is the AVE Madrid-Valencia (high speed train), that connects both cities in 1:35 h (direct) and 1:50 h (with two stops). A cheaper and slightly slower option are the Alvia trains that reach Valencia in 2 or 3 hours. For more information about fares, timetables etc, please check RENFES’s website by clicking below:
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GENERAL INFORMATION ❚
❚ useful directions and phone numbers❚ Main Post Office
Plaza del Ayuntamiento, 24Tel. 34 963 512 370Tel Customer Service: 34 902 337 338 (24h)
❚ City CouncilPlaza del Ayuntamiento, s/nTel. 34 963 525 478
❚ Spanish Red CrossTel. 34 963 677 375
❚ cabsRadio Taxi Tel. 34 963 703 333Tele Taxi Tel. 34 963 571 313
❚ business hoursBanks open from 8:30 to 14:30 hMost shops open from 10 to14 h and from 17 to 20-21hCommercial Centres are open from 10 to 21:30-22 hSundays closed.
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IOIS 2014
❚ FLOOR PLAN
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FLOOR PLAN ❚
COFFEE BREAKS AND LUNCHWILL BE OFFERED IN THE EXHIBITS AREA
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IOIS 2014
❚ PROGRAMME AT HE GLANCE. 27th FEBRUARY 2014, THRUSDAY
12ND IOIS CONGRESS
08:0009:30
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
SESSION 1 IMAGING IN UVEITIS
AMERICAN UVEITIS SOCIETY
SESSION 2 OCULAR IMMUNOLOGY
AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY IOIS
SESSION 3UVEITIS MASQUERADESSOCIEDAD PANAMERICANA
DE ENFERMEDADES INFLAMATORIAS OCULARES
SESSION 4 OCULAR INFLAMMATION
COURSEPART I
09:3011:00
auditorium 2
SESSION 5IOIS PRESIDENT’S SYMPOSIUM
11:00 coffee breaK
11:3013:00
auditorium 2
oPening ceremonY
13:15auditorium 2
lunch sYmPosium: non-infectious uVeitis: uPdate on Pathogenesis nd theraPeutic management
14:3016:00
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
SESSION 6 AMD, DIABETES
SESSION 7 INTERMEDIATE, POSTERIOR
AND PAN-UVEITIS IOIS
SESSION 8 AUTOINFLAMMATION
INTERNATIONAL UVEITIS STUDY GROUP
SESSION 9 OCULAR INFLAMMATION
COURSEPART II
16:00coffee breaK
16:1517:45
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
SESSION 10DRUG DELIVERY AND EMERGING
TREATMENTS OF OCULAR INFLAMMATIONS
SESSION 11 PEDIATRIC UVEITIS
IOIS
SESSION 12 OCULAR TOXOPLASMOSIS
STATE OF THE ARTBRAZILIAN UVEITIS SOCIETY
SESSION 13 OCULAR INFLAMMATION
COURSE
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PROGRAMME AT HE GLANCE ❚28th FEBRUARY 2014, FRIDAY
REUNIÓN UVEITIS 2014 12ND IOIS CONGRESS
8:009:30
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
GEMU
SESSION 14 CURRENT DIAGNOSTIC
APPROACHES IN INFECTIOUS UVEITIS
UVEITIS SOCIETY OF INDIA
SESSION 15 AN UPDATE ON BEHÇET’S
DISEASE UVEITIS BEHÇET’S DISEASE AND UVEITIS
GROUP FROM TURKEY
SESSION 16THE STUDY OF UVEITIS
IN CHINAUVEITIS SOCIETY OF CHINA
9:3011:00
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
GEMU
SESSION 17 INFLAMMATORY OCULAR
SURFACE DISORDERS, KERATITIS
IOIS
SESSION 18GENETICS AND
BIOMARKERS IN OCULAR DISEASES: PAST, PRESENT
AND FUTUREFOSTER OCULAR IMMUNOLOGY
SOCIETY
SESSION 19HERPETIC EYE DISEASESOCIETÀ ITALIANA UVEITI E MALATTIE INFIAMMATORIE
OCULARI
11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:3013:00
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
GEMU
SESSION 20 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES AND IMAGING IN UVEITIS
SESSION 21INFECTIOUS UVEITISTAIWAN UVEITIS STUDY
GROUP
SESSION 22CONTROVERSIES IN UVEITIS
HELLENIC SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF INTRAOCULAR
INFLAMMATIONS AND INFECTIONS
13:15auditorium 2
LUNCH SYMPOSIUM: LASER FLARE PHOTOMETRY (LFP) - SUPPORTING UVEITIS TO BECOME AN EXACT CLINICAL SCIENCE.
14:3016:00
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
GEMU
SESSION 23 ORBITAL AND OPTIC NERVE
INFLAMMATIONS. IOIS
SESSION 24 COMPLICATIONS IN UVEITIS
CANADIAN UVEITIS SOCIETY
SESSION 25 UVEITIS DOWN UNDER
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND UVEITIS SIG
16:00 COFFEE BREAK
16:1517:45
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
GEMU
SESSION 26DIAGNOSTIC DELAYS,
CHALLENGES AND MISTAKES IN UVEITIS.
SOCIETY FOR OPHTHALMO-IMMUNOINFECTIOLOGY IN
EUROPE
SESSION 27EVALUATION OF OCULAR
FLUIDS TO REVEAL DISEASE MECHANISMS
JAPANESE OCULAR INFLAMMATION SOCIETY
SESSION 28FREE PAPER SESSION I
18:00 SYMPOSIUM: “MANAGEMENT OF UVEITIS IN 2014”
20:30 GALA DINNER: HOTEL MELIA VALENCIA PALACIO DE CONGRESOS. AV. CORTES VALENCIANAS, 52. 46015 VALENCIA
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IOIS 2014
❚ PROGRAMME AT HE GLANCE1st MARCH 2014, SATURDAY
12ND IOIS CONGRESS
8:009:30
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
SESSION 29 CONTROVERSIES
IN DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF UVEITIS
IOIS
SESSION 30 SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS AND ENDOPHTHALMITIS
IOIS
SESSION 31SYSTEMIC DISEASE AND
UVEITISNETHERLANDS UVEITIS SOCIETY
SESSION 32UVEITIS - BANGLADESH
EXPERIENCEBANGLADESH UVEA SOCIETY
9:3011:00
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
SESSION 33 SCLERITIS
IOIS
SESSION 34 RECENT ADVANCES IN
GRANULOMATOUS UVEITIS AND BEHCET UVEITIS
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS ON VKH/SYMPATHETIC OPHTHALMIA, OCULAR SARCOIDOSIS, OCULAR
TUBERCULOSIS AND OCULAR BEHCET’S DISEASE
SESSION 35 INFECTIOUS UVEITIS
ASIA PACIFIC INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION STUDY GROUP
SESSION 36FREE PAPER SESSION II
11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:3013:00
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
SESSION 37ANTERIOR UVEITIS
IOIS
SESSION 38 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND
CLINICAL TRIALS IN UVEITIS IOIS
SESSION 39RAPID FIRE PAPER SESSION
SESSION 40 CMV ANTERIOR UVEITISSINGAPORE UVEITIS STUDY
GROUP
13:15auditorium 2
LUNCH SYMPOSIUM: THE ART OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSION IN NON-INFECTIOUS UVEITIS
14:3016:00
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
SESSION 41MANAGEMENT OF UVEITIS
COMPLICATIONSIOIS
SESSION 42 FREE PAPER SESSION III
SESSION 43COMMON INFECTIOUS
UVEITISUVEITIS SOCIETY OF THAILAND COMBINED WITH INDO-CHINA
OCULAR INFLAMMATION STUDY GROUP
SESSION 44 VKH IN THE MIDDLE EAST
AND NORTH AFRICAMIDDLE EAST AFRICA COUNCIL
OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
16:00 COFFEE BREAK
16:1517:45
auditorium 2 auditorium 3 hall sc 1 + 2 hall sc 3 + 4
SESSION 45UTILITY OF NEW IMAGING
STUDIES IN OCULAR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
CENTRO MEXICANO DE ENFERMEDADES
INFLAMATORIAS OCULARES
SESSION 46EMERGING INFECTIOUS
UVEITISIOIS
SESSION 47UNCOMMON CLINICAL
PRESENTATION OF OCULAR INFLAMMATION
UVEITIS SOCIETY OF INDONESIA
SESSION 48 NON-INFECTIOUS
POSTERIOR UVEITIS: CLINICAL FEATURES,
CURRENT MANAGEMENT, AND CONTROVERSIES
SAUDI OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME ❚27th FEBRUARY 2014, THURSDAY
08.00 am – 09.30 am
SESSION 1Imaging in uveitisAMERICAN UVEITIS SOCIETY
auditorium 2
Moderators:Dr. H.N. Sen. USADr. R. Read. USA
❙ dr. Q.d. nguyen. USA Autofluorescence and MP-1
❙ dr. a. Vitale. USA Fluorescein Angiography
❙ dr. W. smith. USA SD-OCT/EDI, OPTOS (correlation with
ICG)
❙ dr. s. srivastava. USA Intraoperative OCT
❙ dr. J. davis. USA Indocyanine green angiography (ICG)
❙ dr. a. romano. Brazil En face OCT-possible applications in
uveitis
08.00 am – 09.30 am
SESSION 2Ocular Immunology and ImmunopathologyIOIS SESSION
auditorium 3
Moderators:Dr. H.J. Kaplan. USADr. D.A.Goldstein. USA
❙ dr. h.J. Kaplan. USA Role of gamma-delta T cells in
experimental autoimmuneuveitis (EAU)
❙ dr. d.a. goldstein. USA Iris involvement in Blau syndrome
❙ dr. a.m. abu el-asrar. Saudi arabia CXC Chemokine Expression in
Aqueous Humor in Endogenous Uveitis
❙ dr. m. mochizuki. Japan Regulatory T cells generated by human
RPE cells
❙ dr. r. lee. UK The Role of Th17 cells in steroid
resistant uveitis
❙ dr. J. Pulido. USA Breaking bad and breaking good
(Tolerance)
❙ dr. a. meguro. Japan HLA-B51 and Behcet’s Disease –
the possible roles of B51 in the pathogenesis of disease
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IOIS 2014
❚ SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME27th FEBRUARY 2014, THURSDAY
08.00 AM – 09.30 AMSESSION 3Uveitis masqueradesSOCIEDAD PANAMERICANA DE ENFERMEDADES INFLAMATORIAS OCULARES
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ModeratorsDr. L. Arellanes-García. MexicoDr. C.Y. Lowder. USA
❙ dr. h.n. sen. USADouble Masquerade: Primary Intraocular Lymphoma- IntermediateUveitis?
❙ dr. c.Y. lowder. USABirdshotRetinochoroidopathy?
❙ dr. c. couto. ArgentinaActinomyces Retinochoroiditis
❙ dr. J.f. arevalo. Saudi ArabiaBehcet’s Disease or Not Behcet’s Disease?
❙ dr. d.a. goldstein. USAAcute Retinal Necrosis?
08.00 AM – 09.30 AM
SESSION 4Ocular Inflammation CoursePart I: Fundamentals on pathology, clinical manifestations and therapy
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DirectorDr. J.L. Alio. Spain
Basic aspects of ocular inflammationModerator Jorge Alio. Spain
❙ dr. s. foster. USAThe trigger of the inflammatory response
❙ dr. J. forrester. USAThe inflammatory cascade
❙ dr. J. forrester. USAThe Cox and LKT pathways
❙ dr. J. forrester. USAThe complement path way
Immunologicalaspects of ocular inflammationModerator Jorge Alio. Spain
❙ dr. K. babu. IndiaImmunology and inflammation
❙ dr. K. babu . IndiaHumoral immuneinflammation
❙ dr. K. babu. IndiaCellimmunereactions
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❙ dr. K. babu. India Thecytokinecascade
❙ dr. P. mccluskey. AustraliaImmunetherapy of ocular inflammation
❙ dr. a. leonardi. ItalyOther alternative therapies of ocular inflammation
Questions and Answers: Panel
09.30 AM – 11.00 AM
SESSION 5IOIS President’ symposiumRecent Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of Ocular inflammations and Infections
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ModeratorDr. N. Rao. USADr. M. Díaz-Llopis. Spain
❙ dr. d. Jabs. USAImmunosuppression: the evidence-base for current practice
❙ dr. s. ishida. JapanVEGF: a pro-inflammatory cytokine
❙ dr. s. foster. USAPeripheral Ulcerative Keratitis
❙ dr. a. gupta. IndiaDiagnosis of Intraocular Tuberculosis; A multiplex approach
❙ dr. c. P. herbort Jr. SwitzerlandEarly diagnosis/Early treatment modifies the phenotype of Birdshot retinochoroiditis
❙ dr. r. belfort Jr. BrazilNew findings in the ocular treatment of Toxoplasmosis and Prevention of recurrences
❙ dr. J. guy. USA Neurodegeneration in Optic Neuritis: Can it be fixed è
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❙ dr. h. Kaplan. USARole of vitrectomy in resolution of CME in uveitis
❙ dr. P. lehoang. FranceSurgical management of uveitic glaucoma
11.30 AM – 01.00 PM
OPENING CEREMONY
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1.00PM –02.30PM
IOIS BOARD MEETING
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01.00 PM – 02.30 PM
LUNCH SYMPOSIUMNon-infectious uveitis: update on pathogenesis and therapeutic management.
auditorium 2
Session sponsored by:
ModeratorDr. Bahram Bodaghi. France
❙ dr. J. rosenbaum. USAImmunopathology of non-infectious uveitis and therapeutic targets of ocular inflammation.
❙ dr. f. mackensen. GermanyUpdate on current practice patterns in Behçet’s, JIA and HLA B27-associated uveitis.
❙ dr. a. adan. SpainSystemic therapy vs local in non-infectious uveitis.
❙ dr. b. bodaghi. FranceScientific exchange Q&A
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02.30 PM – 04.00 PM
SESSION 6Diabetes and Age-related Macular degenerationIOIS SESSION
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ModeratorsDr. S. Ishida. JapanDr. C.C. Chan. USA
❙ dr. a. dick. UKMyeloid activation can dictate angiogenic potential in retinal and choroid
❙ dr. c.c. chan. USAInterleukine-17 as an attractive therapeutic target in age-related macular degeneration
❙ dr. Y. ozawa. JapanLight-induced cellular responses in the RPE-choroid: the barrier disruption and inflammation
❙ dr. m. nozaki. JapanIs diabetic retinopathy an inflammatory disease?
❙ dr. a.m. abu el-asrar. Saudi ArabiaA novel role for high mobility group box -1 in the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy
❙ dr. s. ishida. JapanIntraocular inflammation and renin-angiotensin system activation
02.30 PM – 04.00 PM
SESSION 7Intermediate, posterior and pan-uveitisIOIS SESSION
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ModeratorsDr. I.Tugal-Tutkun. TURKEYDr. J.L. Davis USA
❙ dr. a. adan. SpainIntermediate uveitis and retinal vasculitis: clinical findings and imaging
❙ dr. V. gupta Saudi ArabiaDifferential diagnosis and systemic work-up of intermediate uveitis and retinal vasculitis
❙ dr. J. smith. AustraliaImmunopathology of intermediate uveitis and retinal vasculitis
❙ dr. l. arellanes. MexicoMedical treatment of intermediate uveitis
❙ dr. n. sen. USAMedical treatment of retinal vasculitis
❙ dr. Q.d. nguyen and d.V. do. USASurgical treatment of intermediate uveitis, pars planitis subtype and other retinal vasculitis.
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02.30 PM – 04.00 PM
SESSION 8International Uveitis Study GroupAutoinflammation
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ModeratorsDr. J. Smith. AustraliaDr. M. van Hagen. Netherlands
❙ dr. g. Wallace. UKAutoinflammation vs Autoimmunity – the basics
❙ dr. m. van hagen . NetherlandsSystemic autoinflammatory disease,
❙ dr. m. Zierhut. GermanyAutoinflammation and uveitis
❙ dr. a. gül. TurkeyAutoinflammation in Behcet´s Disease
❙ dr. r. lee. UKTherapeutic targets for autoinflammatory disease
02.30 PM – 04.00 PM
SESSION 9Ocular Inflammation Course Part II: Fundamentals on pathology, clinical manifestations and therapy
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Course DirectorJ.L. Alio.. Spain
Anterior segment intraocular inflammationModeratorDr. B.Bodaghi
❙ dr. b. bodaghi. FranceClinical manifestation and types of anterior uveitis
❙ dr. J. thorne. USAPediatric uveitis
❙ dr. f. Willermain. BelgiumB27-associated uveitis
❙ dr. m. mochizuki. JapanViral infections
Questions and Answers: Panel
Posterior segment intraocular inflammation ModeratorDr. C.D. Heredia Garcia
❙ dr. r. belfort Jr. BrazilClinical manifestation and types of posterior uveitis
❙ dr. l. atmaca. TurkeyBehçet disease è
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❙ dr. a. adan. SpainRetinal vasculitis
❙ dr. f. scattini. ArgentinaSarcoidosis
❙ dr. J. forrester. USA Tuberculosis
04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
SESSION 10Drug delivery and emerging treatments of ocular inflammations IOIS SESSION
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Session sponsored by:
What Is in the Horizon for Uveitic and Ocular Inflammatory Therapy: Should We Have Hope?
ModeratorsDr. Q.D. Nguyen. USADr. M. de Smet. Turkey
❙ dr. m. de smet. SwitzerlandWhat is New with Steroids: Enhancing Efficacy while Limiting Toxicity
❙ dr. i. tugal-tutkun. TurkeyIL-1 Inhibition: How Specific Can We Get?
❙ drs. Y. sepah and J. maya usaIL-6 Inhibition: How Far Have We Gone?
❙ drs. m. Zierhut and a. schlae. GermanyTNF-Alpha Inhibition: What Are the Other Biologics in Development?
❙ dr. Q.d. nguyen usamTOR Inhibition - Delivery Route and Potency: Can It Be the Therapy?
❙ dr. s. srivastava usa Drug Delivery Devices: How Long Should We Wait for that Perfect System?
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❚ SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME27th FEBRUARY 2014, THURSDAY
04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
SESSION 11Pediatric uveitisIOIS SESSION
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ModeratorsDr. T.Barisani-Asenbauer. AustriaDr. C.Y. Lowder. USA
❙ dr. r.W. read usaEvaluation and Differential Diagnoses of Pediatric Uveitis
❙ dr. a. heiligenhaus germanYAlgorithms in the Management of Pediatric Uveitis
❙ dr. f. Pichi and c.Y. lowder. Italy/USA Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis associated Uveitis – Current Treatment Options
❙ drs. s.K. srivastava and c.Y. lowder. . USA
Usefulness of Anterior Segment OCT in Pediatric Uveitis
❙ dr. s.d. smith. United Arab EmitaresGlaucoma in Pediatric Uveitis
❙ dr. t. barisani-asenbauer. AustriaQuality of Life in Children with Uveitis
04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
SESSION 12Ocular Toxoplasmosis, State of the ArtBRAZILIAN UVEITIS SOCIETY
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ModeratorsDr. R. Belfort Jr. BrazilLDr. H. Nascimiento. Brazil
❙ dr. c. muccioli. BrazilClinical Picture
❙ dr. h. nascimiento BrazilDifferential Diagnosis
❙ dr. b. bodaghi. FranceLaboratory Diagnosis
❙ dr. daniel Vasconcelos. BrazilPresentation in Immunosuppressed Patients
❙ dr. a. sutili. BrazilTreatment
❙ dr. m. c. marquezanAtypical Cases
❙ dr. r. belfort Jr. BrazilComplications
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04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
SESSION 13Ocular Inflammation Course Part III: Fundamentals on pathology, clinical manifestations and therapy
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Course DirectorJ.L. Alio. Spain
Posterior segment intraocular inflammation (Continue)Moderator:Dr. C.D. Heredia Garcia
❙ dr. f. scattini. ArgentinaVogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease
❙ dr. K. babu. IndiaPars Planitis
❙ dr. f. arévalo. Saudi ArabiaWhite dot syndrome
❙ dr. f. arévalo. Saudi ArabiaGuidelines for the treatment of PSII
Questions and Answers: Panel
Ocular surface inflammationModerator:Dr. M. Sainz de la Maza
❙ dr. a. leonardi ItalyConjunctivitis
❙ dr. m. sainz de la maza Spain Scleritis
❙ dr. u. Pleyer. GermanyKeratitis
Questions and Answers: Panel
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❚ SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME28th FEBRUARY 2014, FRIDAY
07.00 AM – 08.00 AM
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL MEETING
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08.00 AM – 09.00 AM
GEMU SESSIONSGRUPO ESPAñOL MULTICéNTRICO DE UVEITIS
auditorium 2
Anterior ScleritisModeratorsDr. J.M. Benítez del Castillo
❙ dr. m.t. sainz de la maza ❙ dr. e. mínguez ❙ dr. m.a. serrano ❙ dr. m.b. gorroño
Pediatric UveitisModeratorsDr. J.M. Benítez del Castillo
❙ dr. m.t. sainz de la maza ❙ dr. e. mínguez ❙ dr. m.a. serrano ❙ dr. m.b. gorroño ❙ dr. e. monteagudo
Update on vitreomacular interface in uveitis
❙ dr. r. gallego-Pinazo. Spain
08.00 AM – 09.30 AM
SESSION 14Current diagnostic approaches in Infectious uveitisUVEITIS SOCIETY OF INDIA
auditorium 3ModeratorsDr. S. Ganesh. INDIADr. A. Gupta. INDIA
❙ dr. K. babu. IndiaOcular manifestation of TB in India and role of Quantiferon
❙ dr. s.r. rathinam. IndiaLeptospirosis and the eye
❙ dr. s. ganesh. IndiaViral infections of posterior segment
❙ dr. s. P. mahendradas. IndiaChikungunya Retinitis
❙ dr. a. gupta. IndiaRole of diagnostic vitreous surgery in infectious uveitis
❙ dr. J. biswas. IndiaPolymerase chain reaction of intraocular fluid for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in various types of choroiditis
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08.00 AM – 09.30 AM
SESSION 15An update on Behçet’s disease uveitis :BEHçET’S DISEASE AND UVEITIS GROUP FROM TURKEY
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ModeratorsDr. I. Tugal-Tutkun TurkeyDr. M. Soylu Turkey
❙ dr. a. gül. TurkeyClinical implications of basic research
❙ dr. m. soylu TurkeyOcular lesions and differential diagnosis
❙ dr. s. Kadayifcilar TurkeyPosterior segment imaging in monitoring disease activity
❙ dr. n.Yalcindag Turkey Laser flare photometry in monitoring disease activity
❙ dr. Y. ozyazgan TurkeyLong-term results of interferon alpha therapy
❙ dr. a. okada. JapanLong-term results of anti-TNF therapy
08.00 AM – 09.30 AM
SESSION 16The study of uveitis in China UVEITIS SOCIETY OF CHINA
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ModeratorsDr. P. Yang. China Dr. L. Yang. China
❙ dr. P. Yang. ChinaStudies on the association of gene polymorphisms with Behcet’s disease and VKH sydrome in Chinese population
❙ dr. x. Wu. ChinaOutcomes of Treatment of Fungal Keratitis: A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis
❙ dr. h. lu. ChinaRole of Rheum Polysaccharide in the Cytokines produced by peripheral blood monocytes in TLR4 Mediated HLA-B27 Associated AAU
❙ dr. l. chen. ChinaCytokine expression profiles in aqueous humor and sera of patients with acute anterior uveitis
❙ dr. l. cai. ChinaExpression of CD4+CD25high regulatory T cells in peripheral blood of Chinese uveitis patients
❙ dr. l. Yang. ChinaIris and Choroid Thickness in Remission Stage of Uveitis
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❚ SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME28th FEBRUARY 2014, FRIDAY
09.00 AM- 11.00 AM
GEMU SESSIONSGRUPO ESPAñOL MULTICéNTRICO DE UVEITIS.
auditorium 2
Differential diagnosis in Special clinical situations in Uveitis– Neuropathy and uveitis– Yuxtapapillary lesion and uveitis– Serous macular detachment and
uveitis
ModeratorsDr. J.S. PulidoDr. M. Calonge
❙ dr. a. adan ❙ dr. m. cordero ❙ dr. a. fonollosa ❙ dr. a. segura
Special session: Mystery Cases in Uveitis
❙ dr. J.f. arévalo. Saudi Arabia
❙ dr. c. couto. Argentina
❙ dr. P. lehoang. France
❙ dr. J.s. Pulido. USA
09.30 AM – 11.00 AM
SESSION 17Inflammatory ocular surface disorders, keratitisIOIS SESSION
auditorium 3
ModeratorsDr. C. Baudouin. FranceDr. A. Leonardi. Italy
❙ dr. J. merayo. SpainCorneal nerves and sensitivity
❙ dr. s. bonini. ItalyNew strategies to treat Neurotrophic keratitis
❙ dr. c. baudouin. FranceInflammation in dry eye: toward new strategies
❙ dr. a. leonardi. Italy Inflammation in ocular allergy
❙ dr. u. Pleyer. GermanyAutoimme keratoconjunctivitis
❙ dr. J. dart. UKReconstruction of the ocular surface in inflammatory ocular disorders
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09.30 AM – 11.00 AM
SESSION 18Genetics and Biomarkers in Ocular Diseases: Past, Present and FutureFOSTER OCULAR IMMUNOLOGY SOCIETY
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ModeratorsDr. D.Chu. USADr. Q.D. Nguyen. USA
❙ dr. c.s.foster. USAGenetics of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy
❙ dr. d.V.do. USAApplications of Genetics Testing in AMD
❙ dr. m. sainz de la maza. SpainBiomarkers Associated with Scleritis
❙ dr. l. sobrin. USAGenetics of Diabetic Retinopathy
❙ dr. e. letko. USAThe Many Faces of HLAB27
❙ dr. b. tannen. USAUpdate on Genetics of Fuchs’ Dystrophy
09.30 AM – 11.00 AM
SESSION 19Herpetic Eye DiseaseSOCIETà ITALIANA UVEITI E MALATTIE INFIAMMATORIE OCULARI
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Moderators Dr. P. Pivetti-Pezzi. ItalyDr. A. Leonardi. Italy
❙ dr. P. aragona. ItalyHerpetic keratitis
❙ dr.a. leonardi. ItalyDiagnostic tools in ocular herpetic disease
❙ dr. P. rama. ItalySurgical treatment of ocular herpetic disease
❙ dr. e. miserocchi. ItalyHSV and VZV uveitis
❙ dr. m. accorinti. ItalyCytomegalovirus uveitis
❙ dr. s. tognon. ItalyViral retinitis
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11.30 AM – 01.00 PM
GEMU SESSIONSGRUPO ESPAñOL MULTICéNTRICO DE UVEITIS.
auditorium 2
Masquerade syndromes ModeratorsDr. M. CalongeDr. E. MínguezDr. J. González-GuijarroDr. M. CorderoDr. A. Segura
Biologic therapies in UveitisModeratorsDr. JM Benítez del CastilloDr. J.A. Román IvorraDr. M.B. GorroñoDr. J.M. Ruiz de MoralesDr. M.T. Sainz de la Maza Dr. E. Monte
Antiangiogenic Therapies in uveitisModeratorsDra. O. GarcíaDr. J. González-GuijarroDr. M.A. SerranoDr. A. FonollosaDr. R. Gallego-Pinazo
11.30 AM – 01.00 PM
SESSION 20Advances in Imaging have made of uveitis a precise clinical science or “The use of SD-OCT in inflammatory ocular diseases”IOIS SESSION
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Session sponsored by:
ModeratorsDr. B. Bodaghi. FranceDr. C.P. Herbort Jr. Switzerland
❙ dr. a. denniston. UKAnterior segment OCT imaging
❙ dr. i. tugal-tutkun. TurkeyOptical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging in uveitis
❙ dr. c. Pavesio. UKEDI-OCT: new insights into pathogenesis of posterior Uveitis or just another tool to play with?
❙ dr. a. mantovani. ItalyWhat is the practical contribution of fundus autofluorescence (FAF) to the appraisal of uveitis?
❙ dr. e.b. suhler. USAIllustrative cases where imaging has helped to make a diagnosis and treatment decision
❙ dr. c.P. herbort Jr. SwitzerlandMultimodal imaging has made uveitis a precise clinical science
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11.30 AM – 01.00 PM
SESSION 21Infectious UveitisTAIWAN UVEITIS STUDY GROUP
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ModeratorsDr. S.J. Sheu. TaiwanDr. S.N. Chen. Taiwan
❙ dr. c.P. lin. TaiwanCMV uveitis
❙ dr.s.n. chen. TaiwanAcute retinal necrosis
❙ dr. Y.s. hwang. TaiwanInfectious intraocular inflammatory disease with uncommon pathogen
❙ dr. m.l. tsai. TaiwanOcular syphilis
❙ dr. d.K. hwang. TaiwanFungus Uveitis
❙ dr. s.J. sheu. TaiwanEndogenous KP endophthalmitis
11.30 AM – 01.00 PM
SESSION 22Controversies in UveitisHELLENIC SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATIONS AND INFECTIONS
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ModeratorsDr. S. Androudi. GREECEDr. C. Kalogeropoulos. GREECE
❙ dr. a. charonis and P. brazitikos. Greece
Vitrectomy is the cure for uveitis
❙ dr. c. Kalogeropoulos“i treat based on oct” and s. androudi “i treat based on Va”. GreeceCystoid Macular edema in uveitis
❙ dr. n. chalvatzis and g. Kalanztzis. Greece
Orbital Inflammatory disease: steroids or biologics?
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01.00 PM – 02.30 PM
KOwA LUNCH SYMPOSIUM
auditorium 2
Session sponsored by:
ModeratorsDr. M. Mochizuki. JapanDr. C.P. Herbort Jr.. SwitzerlandDr. C. Pavesio. UK
❙ dr. m. mochizuki. JapanIntroduction – how it all started
❙ dr. c.P. herbort Jr.. SwitzerlandPrinciples and practice of laser flare photometry
❙ dr. c. Pavésio. UKPractical aspects of using LFP in a uveitis clinic
❙ dr. i. tugal-tutkun. TurkeyHow LFP allows non-invasive monitoring of Behçet’s posterior uveitis
❙ dr. b. bodaghi. FranceThe importance of precise flare monitoring in JIA
❙ dr. m. Khairallah. TunisiaMicro-variations of flare detected by LFP improve disease management and clinical studies
❙ dr. c.P. herbort Jr. SwitzerlandThe FM-700 Laser Flare Photometer: user-friendly and precise laser flare photometry
02.30 PM – 04.00 PM
GEMU SESSIONSGRUPO ESPAñOL MULTICéNTRICO DE UVEITIS
auditorium 2
Infectious uveitisModeratorsDr. J.F. ArévaloDr. M. CalongeDr. O. GarcíaDr. A. AdánDr. M. Salavert
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SESSION 23Orbital and optic nerve inflammationsIOIS SESSION
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ModeratorsDr. V.Touitou. FranceDr. D. Briscoe. Israel
❙ dr. V. touitou. FranceDifferential diagnosis of orbital infection
❙ dr. d. briscoe. IsraelMucormycosis: old disease with new strains effecting the healthy
❙ dr. Y. munos diaz. SpainSpecific Orbital Inflammarory Diseases
❙ dr. a. bengoa. SpainNon Specific Orbital inflammatory disease and its relationship with Ig-4
❙ dr. m.hamedani. SwitzerlandOrbital Myositis
❙ dr. J. guy. USAOptic Neuritis and novel approach in management
02.30 PM – 04.00 PM
SESSION 24Complications in uveitisCANADIAN UVEITIS SOCIETY
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ModeratorsDr. L.Derzko-Dzulynsky. CanadaDr. E.Fortin.. Canada
❙ dr. W.c. la. CanadaTreatment of CME in uveitis (including data on Ozurdex and IVT methotrexate)
❙ dr. n. bakshi. CanadaCNVM and NV in uveitis
❙ dr. c. gottlieb. CanadaGlaucoma in uveitis
❙ dr. e. fortin. CanadaComplications of immunosuppression in paediatricuveitis
❙ dr. l. derzko-dzulynsky. CanadaCataracts in uveitis
❙ dr. d. goldstein. USALocal Treatment of CME in uveitis
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02.30 PM – 04.00 PM
SESSION 25Uveitis down underAUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND UVEITIS SIG
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ModeratorsDr. R. Stawell. AustraliaDr. J. Smith. Australia
❙ dr. s. lerts. AustraliaOverview of uveitis in Australia
❙ dr. m.l. tay-Kearney. AustraliaAnti- infliximabantibodies in JIA- UveitistreatedwithInfliximab
❙ dr. P. mccluskey. AustraliaScleritis in Australia
❙ dr. c. Younan. AustraliaTuberculosis-relateduveitis in a Sydney hospital
❙ dr. J. smith. AustraliaTranslational studies of ocular toxoplasmosis
❙ dr. r. stawell. AustraliaAdalimumab in resistantuveitis,
04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
GEMU SESSIONSGRUPO ESPAñOL MULTICéNTRICO DE UVEITIS
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Non-infectious uveitisModeratorsDr. C. CoutoDr. J. González-GuijarroDr. M. CorderoDr. A. SeguraDr. J.M. Ruiz de Morales
Intraocular Inflammatory diseasesModeratorsDr. C. CoutoDr. J. González-GuijarroDr. M. CorderoDr. A. SeguraDr. J.M. Ruiz de Morales
Ocular involvement in Systemic inflammatory DiseasesModeratorsDr. C. CoutoDr. J. González-GuijarroDr. M. CorderoDr. A. SeguraDr. J.M. Ruiz de Morales
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SESSION 26Diagnostic delays, challenges and mistakes in uveitisSOCIETY FOR OPHTHALMO-IMMUNOINFECTIOLOGY IN EUROPE
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ModeratorsDr. C.P.Herbort Jr. SwitzerlandDr. P. Neri.. Italy
❙ dr. c.P. herbort Jr. SwitzerlandThe hit-parade of diagnosticdelays in uveitis
❙ dr. V. gupta. Saudi ArabiaThe top big fails in diagnosing andmanaging uveitis
❙ dr. m. Khairallah. TunisiaChallenges and pitfalls in thediagnosis of inflammatory optic disc edema
❙ drs. i. tugal-tutkun. TurkeyMisdiagnosis of Behcet uveitisbased on the use of current clinical criteria
❙ dr. b. bodaghi. FranceDiagnostic challenges in retinal vasculitis
❙ dr. P. neri. ItalyThe good, the bad and the ugly ofposterior uveitis
04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
SESSION 27Evaluation of ocular fluids to reveal disease mechanismsJAPANESE OCULAR INFLAMMATION SOCIETY
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ModeratorsDr. H.Goto. JapanDr. A. Okada. Japan
Speakers:
❙ dr. s.P. chee. SingaporeMolecular diagnosis of ocular infections
❙ dr. K. maruyama. JapanVitreous examination in the diagnosis of sarcoidosis
❙ dr. Q.d. nguyen. USASignificance of intraocular drug levels
❙ dr. J. davis. USAFlow cytometry of intraocular fluids
❙ dr. h. goto. JapanAnalysis of intraocular fluids to diagnose intraocular lymphoma
❙ dr. h. takase. JapanDevelopment of new diagnostic criteria for acute retinal necrosis based on ocular findings and virological testing of intraocular fluids
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04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
SESSION 28Free paper session I
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ModeratorsDr. P. Lehoang. FranceDr. J. Alio. Spain
o.01 OCT characteristics of patients with uveitis with epiretinal membranes, cystoid macular edema, or both
Ghazala Amirali Datoo O’Keefe, USC Eye Institute
o.02 Cellular composition of the inflammatory infiltrate in the iris in uveitis associated with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Viera Kalinina Ayuso, University Medical Centre Utrecht
o.03 Autoimmune uveitis: A pilot study of Vitamin D levels and its supplementation effect.
Stephanie Voorduin Ramos, Centro mexicano de Enfermedades Inflamatorias oculares
o.04 In vivo confocal microscopy of dendritic-like cells in patients with Herpetic Anterior Uveitis versus other subtypes of Anterior Uveitis
Silvia Postole, Interdisciplinary Uveitis Center Heidelbergo.19 Evaluation of Ocular Disease Activities using Behcet’s Disease Ocular Attack
Score 24 Before and After Infliximab Toshikatsu Kaburaki, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine
o.06 Do tuberculin testing results predict 5 year recurrencerates in intermediate uveitis, retinal vasculitis and choroiditis in an TBendemic population ?
Amala George, Medical Research Foundation
o.07 Preliminary Results of a Safety and Pharmacokinetic Study of Gevokizumab in Subjects with Behçet’s Disease Uveitis
Ahmet Gul, Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine
o.08 Retinal vascular changes and immune restoration in a cohort of HIV patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy
Petrina Tan, Tan Tock Seng Hospital
o.09 Macular involvement in patients with Behçet’s uveitis Rim Kahloun, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME ❚28th FEBRUARY 2014, FRIDAY
06.00 PM – 07.00PM
GENERAL BODY MEETING
auditorium 3
06.15 PM – 07.15 PM
ALLERGAN SYMPOSIUM
auditorium 2
Session sponsored by:
ModeratorsDr. M.J. de Smet. TURKEYDr. S. Lightman. TURKEY
❙ dr. b. bodaghi. FranceDiagnosis in 2014 – OCT/FA, EDI
❙ dr. m.J. de smet. SwitzerlandNews on Inflammation and pathophysiology
❙ dr. u. Pleyer. GermanySteroids in Uveitis, what makes the difference?
❙ dr. s. lightman. UKManagement of Uveitis; Local vs Systemic Therapy
❙ dr. P. udadondo. SpainSteroids in Uveitis, clinical practice
08.30 PM
GALA DINNERHOTEL MELIA VALENCIA PALACIO DE CONGRESOS Av. Cortes Valencianas 52, 46015 Valencia
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08.00 AM – 09.30 AM
SESSION 29Controversies in diagnosis and management of UveitisIOIS SESSION
auditorium 2
ModeratorsDr. M. Díaz-Llopis. SpainDr. K. Babu. India
❙ dr. K. babu. IndiaEtiologic diagnosis of Fuchs Heterochromic uveitis
❙ dr. s. narain IndiaControversies in the treatment of ocular tuberculosis
❙ dr. J.f. arévalo. Saudi ArabiaManagement of acute VKH with immunomodulatory agents
❙ dr. K. namba. JapanParadigm shift in the treatment of ocular Behçet’s disease
❙ dr. d.V. Vasconcelos santos. BrazilPrevention of Recurrent Toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis: is there a validated treatment?
❙ dr. J.s. Pulido. USAControversies in the diagnosis of Intraocular lymphoma
08.00 AM – 09.30 AM
SESSION 30Surgical interventions and endophthalmitisIOIS SESSION
auditorium 3
ModeratorsDr. D. Elliot. USADr. H.J.Kaplan. USA
❙ dr. d. elliot. USA Bacterial Endophthalmitis: Currentapproachtotreatment
❙ dr. o. houghton. USAFungal Endophthalmitis: Surgical intervention
❙ dr. s. luthra. IndiaIntraocular parasitic infestation and surgical management
❙ dr. l. sobrin. USAChorioretinal Biopsy in masquerade syndromes
❙ dr. a.m. lobo. USAAnterior Chamber Biopsy in recalcitrant uveitis and simulating entities
❙ dr. g. Papaliodis. USASteroid Implants for Uveitis
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08.00 AM – 09.30 AM
SESSION 31Systemic disease and uveitisNETHERLANDS UVEITIS SOCIETY
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ModeratorsDr. J. de Boer. NetherlandsDr. A. Rothova. Netherlands
❙ dr. a. rothova. NetherlandsIntroduction
❙ dr. r. Kuijpers. NetherlandsUpdateon use of biological drugs in uveitis in theNetherlands
❙ dr. m. van hagen. Netherlands«All» You wanted to know about sarcoidosis
❙ dr. r. erckens. NetherlandsOcular sarcoidosis
❙ dr. J. de boer. NetherlandsUpdate on uveitis associated with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
❙ dr. J. van laar. NetherlandsSystemic and ocular outcomes of Behcet’s disease
❙ dr. J. geert bollemeijer. NetherlandsSyphilis
08.00 AM – 09.30 AM
SESSION 32Uveitis - Bangladesh experienceBANGLADESH UVEA SOCIETY
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ModeratorsDr. M.A. Mian. BangladeshDr. S.M.B. Islam. Bangladesh
❙ dr. m.a. mian. BangladeshPattern of Uveitis in a tertiary hospital in Bangladesh
❙ dr. J. ahmad. BangladeshOcular Tuberculosis; Bangladesh experience
❙ dr. t.r.ali. BangladeshVKH; Bangladesh Perspective
❙ dr. Z. rahman. BangladeshOcular Toxoplasmosis in Bangladesh
❙ dr. m.a. hossain. BangladeshWhere to begin and where to end (A case report of pediatric VKH)
❙ dr. s.m.b. islam. BangladeshLocal Treatment for VKH: an option in developing countries
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09.30 AM – 11.00 AM
SESSION 33ScleritisIOIS SESSION
auditorium 2
ModeratorsDr. C. Pavesio. UKDr. D.V. Vasconcelos Santos. Brazil
❙ dr. c. Pavesio. UKClinical presentation and classification of scleritis
❙ dr. d.V. Vasconcelos santos. BrazilImmunopathology of scleritis
❙ dr. P. mccluskey. AustraliaSystemic associations of scleral inflammatory disorders
❙ dr. m. sainz de la maza. SpainInfectious scleritis
❙ dr. c.s.foster. USAEmerging therapies for scleral inflammation
09.30 AM – 11.00 AM
SESSION 34Recent advances in Granulomatous Uveitis and Behçet UveitisINTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS ON VKH, SYMPATHETIC OPHTHALMIA, OCULAR SARCOIDOSIS, OCULAR TUBERCULOSIS AND OCULAR BEHçET’S DISEASE
auditorium 3
ModeratorsDr. A. Gupta. India Dr. N. Rao. USA
❙ dr. h. goto. JapanRecent advances in diagnosis and treatment of VKH disease
❙ dr. m. mochizuki. Japan Past, Present and Future of International Workshop on Ocular Sarcoidosis
❙ dr. a. gupta. IndiaChallenges in diagnosis of Ocular Tuberculosis
❙ drs.i. tugal-tutkun and m.Khairallah. Turkey
Treatment of Behcet Uveitis: New horizons for an “old” disease
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09.30 AM – 11.00 AM
SESSION 35Infectious uveitisASIA PACIFIC INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION STUDY GROUP
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ModeratorsDr. S.P.Chee. SingaporeDr. A. Okada. Japan
❙ dr. s.P.chee. SingaporeIntroduction
❙ dr. n. Kitaichi. JapanToxocariasis
❙ dr. s.s. Jiuan. TaiwanEndogenous endophthalmitis
❙ dr. n. ohguro. JapanARN – is vitrectomy helpful?
❙ dr. P. mccluskey. AustraliaHLA B-27 uveitis – is there a bacterial association?
❙ dr. J.m. abaño. PhilippinesTuberculous uveitis
❙ dr. s.r. rathinam. IndiaNematode infestation of the eye
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SESSION 36Free paper session II.
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ModeratorsDr. A. Adan. SpainDr. K. Babu. India
o.10 Treatment Strategies in Primary Vitreoretinal Lymphoma: Toward prevention of subsequent central nervous system lymphoma – A European Study-
Riemens Anjo, UMC Utrecht
o.11 Role of inmunomodulatory therapy with Interferon ß or Glatiramer Acetate on Multiple Sclerosis associated uveitis
Daniel Velázquez Villoria, Hospital Vall de Hebron, Barcelona
o.12 Choroidal thickening prior to anterior recurrence in patients with Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease
Yoshiaki Tagawa, Hokkaido University
o.13 Multimodal Imaging in Primary Intraocular Lymphoma Chiara Mapelli, U.O. Oculistica, Dipartimento di Scienze Cliniche e di Comun
o.14 Sterile Vitritis in the Setting of a Boston Keratoprosthesis Christina Grassi , Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
o.15 Correlation between stress, cytokines and uveitic activity Judith Georgette Almada López, Fundación Hospital Nuestra Señora de la Luz, I.A.P.
o.16 Long-term effects of tocilizumab therapy for uveitic macular edema Marina Mesquida, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona
o.17 Fuchs Uveitis Syndrome: clinical findings and virus association Anton Yermalitski, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
o.18 Incidence Rate and Risk factors for Contralateral Eye Involvement among Patients with AIDS and Cytomegalovirus Retinitis Treated with Local Therapy
Wantanee Sittivarakul, Prince of Songkla University
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11.30 AM – 01.00 PM
SESSION 37Systemic Associations & systemic therapy in Anterior uveitis IOIS SESSION
auditorium 2
ModeratorsDr P. McCluskey. AustraliaDr. P. Yang. China
❙ dr. P. mccluskey. AustraliaHLA B27 AAU 40 years on
❙ dr. s. lightman. UKSyphilis, TB, sarcoid & AAU
❙ dr. m. Kramer. IsraelHerpetic anterior uveitis
❙ dr. f. mackensen. GermanyTINU
❙ dr. P. Yang. ChinaClinical features of anterior uveitis in China
❙ dr. m. sainz de la maza. SpainSystemic therapy in anterior uveitis
11.30 AM – 01.00 PM
SESSION 38Epidemiology and Clinical trials in uveitisIOIS SESSION
auditorium 3
ModeratorsDr. J. Kempen. USA Dr. N. Acharya. USA
❙ dr. d. Jabs. USAStandardization of Uveitis Nomenclature (SUN): Classification of Uveitis Conditions
❙ dr. J. Kempen. USARemission and Recurrence of Newly Diagnosed Anterior and Intermediate Uveitis
❙ dr. J.e. thorne. USAClinical Epidemiology of Uveitic Macular Edema
❙ dr. n. acharya. USAValidation of the International Workshop on Ocular Sarcoidosis Diagnostic Criteria
❙ dr. e. suhler. USA Outcomes of Cataract Surgery in Uveitic Eyes
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11.30 AM – 01.00 PM
SESSION 39Rapid Fire Paper session
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ModeratorsDr. U. Pleyer. GermanyDr. M. Khairallah. Tunisia
rf.01 Outcome of cataract extraction and lens implantation following the bag-in-the-lens technique in uveitis: a retrospective study.
Luc Van Os, University Hospital Antwerp
rf.02 Utility of High Frequency Ultrasound Biomicroscopy (UBM) in The Treatment of HLA B27 Associated Parsplanitis with complicated cataracts
Suchitra Pradeep, Medical Research Foundation
rf.03 Topical Ganciclovir gel alone or associated with intravitreal Foscarnet for Cytomegalovirus anterior uveitis
Jacobo Gonzalez Guijarro. Laura Cardeñoso Domingo.
rf.04 Effect of tumor necrosis factor-alfa blockers on cytokines secretion in children with noninfectious uveitis
Ekaterina Denisova, Helmholtz Research Institute of Eye Diseases
rf.05 ROP16 is a pathogenic marker in human ocular toxoplasmosis Alejandra de-la-Torre, Universidad del Rosario
rf.06 Clinical outcome of viraland non-viral hypertensive uveitis Laure Caspers , Université Libre de Bruxelles
rf.07 The Impact of Retinal Vasculitis on Visual Acuity in Ocular BehçetDisease as Determined by
SungChul Lee, Severance hospital. Dept of Ophthalmology
rf.08 Late posterior segment relapses in a series of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease. Errera Marie-Helene, Centre Hospitalier National des Quinze-Vingts
rf.09 Intracameral Levofloxacin for Intra Operative Prophylaxis of Acute Endophthalmitis Post Cataract Surgery: Safety Profile
Rina La Distia Nora, Ophthalmology Department Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia
rf.10 Long term evaluation of non-infectious uvetic macular edema treated with Ozurdex
Laura Pelegrín, Hospital Clínic
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rf.11 Increased serum IL-23 and IL-21 Levels in patients with Behcet Disease Associated Uveitis
Ozlem Sahin, The World Eye Hospital Ltd.
rf.12 Low Dose Dasatinib Efficiently Blocks PDGF-induced Orbital Fibroblast Activation: a Potential Novel Therapeutic Agent in Fibrotic Disease?
S. Virakul, Departments of Immunology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
rf.13 The role of thrombin in proliferative vitreoretinopathy Jeroen Bastiaans, Erasmus Medical Centre
rf.14 Primary retinal vasculitis. does it exist Tom Missotten, Rotterdam Eye Hospital
rf.15 Fulminant bilateral neuroretinopathy of unknown etiology in a young immunocompetent patient
Joao Beato, Centro hospitalar Sao João
rf.16 Outcome of patients with non-infectious retinal vasculitis – long term follow-up Shiri Shulman, Opthalmology department,Tel-Aviv Medical Center,Tel-Aviv, Israel
rf.17 Identification of vitreous biomarkers for postoperative endophthalmitis Jolanda de Groot-Mijnes, University Medical Center Utrecht
rf.18 Beneficial effect of immunosuppressive therapy in patients with APMPPE, ampiginous and serpiginous choroiditis
M.E.J. van Velthoven, Rotterdam Eye Hospital
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11.30 AM – 01.00 PM
SESSION 40CMV anterior uveitisSINGAPORE UVEITIS STUDY GROUP
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ModeratorsDr. S.P.Chee. Singapore Dr. S.C.B. Teoh. Singapore
❙ dr. s.P.chee. SingaporeIntroduction
❙ drs. P.r. espiritu and s,P. chee. Philippines And Singapore
Clinical manifestations of CMV anterior uveitis
❙ dr. a. Jap. SingaporeDifferentiating CMV endotheliitis in corneal transplantation from graft rejection
❙ dr. J. siak. SingaporeConfocal microscopy in CMV keratouveitis
❙ dr. a. chan. SingaporeHistopathology of CMV keratouveitis and other investigations
❙ dr. g.c.m. cheung. SingaporePosterior segment manifestation of CMV anterior segment in the immunocompetent
01.00 PM – 02.30PAM
SANTEN LUNCH SYMPOSIUM
auditorium 2
Session sponsored by:
The Art of Immunosuppression in Non-Infectious Uveitis
ModeratorsDr. Q. D. Nguyen. USA
❙ dr. Q. d. nguyen. USAIntroduction.
❙ dr. a. gupta, IndiaIs Systemic Therapy Too Broad? Is Local Therapy Too Focused?
❙ dr. s. lightman. UKCan Local Treatment Induce Better Disease Remission?
❙ dr. Q. d. nguyen. USATreatments in Development for Uveitis: Do We Have Hope?
❙ dr. s. srivastava, USALooking at Future Treatment Landscape: Are We Enhancing Our Knowledge about Disease Pathophysiology?
❙ dr. s. srivastava and dr. Q. d. nguyen. USACase Study Discussions
❙ dr. Q. d. nguyen and the facultyClosing thoughts
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02.30 PM – 04.00 PM
SESSION 41 Management of Uveitis complicationsIOIS SESSION
auditorium 2
Moderators:Dr. J. Alio. SpainDr. A. Okada. Japan
❙ dr. J. alio. SpainCataract: surgery in adult patients
❙ dr. s.P.chee. SingaporeCataract: surgery in pediatric patients
❙ dr. m. de smet. Switzerland Cystoid macular edema: vitrectomy
❙ dr. m. díaz-llopis. SpainCystoid macular edema: anti-VEGF agents
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SESSION 42Free paper session III
auditorium 3ModeratorsDr. Q. D. Nguyen. USADr. R. Read. USA
o.05 Development of sustained release disc of Valganciclovir based on PLGA polymer Rupesh Agrawal, National Healthcare Group Eye Institute, Tan Tock Seng Hospital,
Singapore
o.20 Clinical Manifestations of Patients with Intraocular Inflammation and Positive QuantiFERON–TB Gold In-Tube Test in a Country Non-endemic for Tuberculosis
Rina La Distia Nora, Department of Ophthalmology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands and Department of Ophthalmology, University of Indonesia
o.21 Incidence of macular epiretinal membrane formation in uveitis. Konstantina Gorgoli, University Hospital of Ioannina
o.22 Vision-related quality of life and depression in herpetic compared to HLA-B27 associated anterior uveitis.
Lisette Hoeksema, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen
o.23 Efficacy of high dose methotrexate in pediatric auto-immune uveitis. Wietse Wieringa, University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Ophthal-mology, the
Netherlands
o.24 Sensitivity and specificity of the laboratory diagnosis of infectious uveitis; complementarity of PCR and Goldmann-Witmer coefficient.
Jolanda de Groot-Mijnes, University Medical Center Utrecht
o.25 Patterns of primary and recurrent intraocular inflammation in congenital toxoplasmosis
Daniel Vitor Vasconcelos Santos, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
o.26 Optimal Delivery of Sirolimus to the Posterior Segment of the Eye: Preclinical and Early Clinical Findings
Sri Mudumba, Santen Research & Development and Global Clinical Development & Medical Affairs Inc., Emeryville CA, United States
o.27 Early surgical debridement in the management of infectious scleritis after pterygium excision.
Samuel C. Yiu, Ph.D., M.D., Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
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02.30 PM – 04.00 PM
SESSION 43Common infectious uveitisUVEITIS SOCIETY OF THAILAND COMBINED WITH INDO-CHINA OCULAR INFLAMMATION STUDY GROUP
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ModeratorsDr. N. Tesavibul. ThailandDr. S. Sukavatcharin. Thailand
❙ dr. n. tesavibul. ThailandARN and PORN
❙ dr. K. Pathanapitoon. ThailandHIV associated uveitis
❙ dr. P. choopong. ThailandViral related anterior uveitis
❙ dr. s. sukavatcharin. ThailandOcular tuberculosis
❙ dr. s. leeamornsiri. ThailandCMV retinitis versus IRU
❙ dr. d. tan. VIetnamEndophthalmitis
02.30 PM – 04.00 PM
SESSION 44New insights in VKH diseaseMIDDLE EAST AFRICA COUNCIL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
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ModeratorsDr. A. Abu El-AsrarDr. P. LeHoang. France
❙ dr. m. mochizuki. Japan Etiopathogenesis
❙ dr. V. gupta. Saudi ArabiaClinical findings
❙ drs. m. Khairallah. TunisiaMultimodal imaging
❙ drs. c.P. herbort Jr.. SwitzerlandPhysiopathology, monitoring and significance of choroidal involvement
❙ dr. a. abu el-asrar. Saudi ArabiaPrognostic factors
❙ dr. a. abu el-asrar. Saudi ArabiaManagement
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04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
SESSION 45Utility of new imaging studies in ocular inflammatory diseases CENTRO MEXICANO DE ENFERMEDADES INFLAMATORIAS OCULARES
auditorium 2
ModeratorsDr. L. Arellanes-García. MexicoDr. M. Garza-León. Mexico
❙ dr. m. garza-león. MexicoAutofluorescence in relapsing VKH
❙ dr. l.e. concha. MexicoOCT. Variation of choroideal thickness in different phases of VKH
❙ drs. J.a. unzueta medina. MexicoUBM findings as factors for visual prognosis in patients with Pars Planitis after cataract surgery
❙ drs. l. arellanes-garcía. MexicoUltrasound findings during the convalescence stage of VKH
❙ dr. c. recillas gispert. MexicoTomographic alterations in the macula on patients with chronic treatment with Hydroxychloroquine
❙ dr. s. Voorduin ramos. MexicoUltrabiomicroscopy in patients with uveitis and its relationship with clinical findings
04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
SESSION 46Emerging infectious uveitis IOIS SESSION
auditorium 3
ModeratorsDr. S.P.Chee. SingaporeDr. M. Khairallah. Tunisia
❙ dr. s.P.chee. SingaporeCMV anterior uveitis
❙ dr. m. Khairallah. TunisiaRe-emergent bacterial infections (rickettsioses: common in the mediterranean countries, others)
❙ dr. P. mahendradas. India Chikungunya
❙ drs. s. teoh. SingaporeDengue
❙ dr. s. ben Yahia. TunisiaWest Nile
❙ dr. i. tugal-tutkun. TurkeyNovel non-infectious entities – Bilateral Acute Depigmentation of the Iris
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04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
SESSION 47Uncommon clinical presentation of Ocular inflammationUVEITIS SOCIETY OF INDONESIA
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ModeratorsDr. F. Asyari. IndonesiaDr. L. Edwar. Indonesia
❙ dr. W. reki. IndonesiaEffects of oral curcuma longa extract on IL-1 and cyclo-oxygenase 2. Expresssion in endotoxin induced uveitis
❙ dr. l. edwar. IndonesiaCytomegalovirus retinitis in non-HIV patients
❙ dr. f. asyari. IndonesiaScleritis: ocular manifestation of systemic disease
❙ dr. a. Wibawati. IndonesiaUnusual clinical presentations of intraocular tuberculosis
❙ dr. g. sukmawaty. IndonesiaHerpetic keratitis : clinical variations and management
❙ dr. h. Vitresia. IndonesiaVariations in the clinical manifestations of ocular toxoplasmosis
04.15 PM – 05.45 PM
SESSION 48Non-Infectious posterior uveitis: Clinical features, current management, and controversiesSAUDI OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY
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ModeratorsDr. J.F. Arévalo. Saudi ArabiaDr. H. Dhibi. Saudi Arabia
❙ dr. h. dhibi. Saudi ArabiaBehcet’s Disease
❙ dr. J.f. arévalo. Saudi ArabiaSympathetic Ophthalmia
❙ dr. V. gupta. Saudi ArabiaSerpiginous choroiditis
❙ dr. a. Vitale. USABirdshot chorioretinopathy
❙ dr. i. Kozak. Saudi ArabiaSarcoidosis
❙ dr. m. alharby. Saudi ArabiaVogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease
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❚ IOIS E-POSTERS
P.01 Assessment of the Effects of Topical Cyclosporine on Conjunctival Goblet Cell Density in Severe Dry Eye Disease Induced by Mustard Gas
Mostafa Mafi, Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran, Iran
P.02 Disaster in cosmetic surgery; Inadvertent Formalin Injection during Blepharoplasty
ali makateb, Farabi Eye Hospital
P.03 Case report - A 20-year-old woman with neuroretinitis, chorioretinitis and Kyrieleis arteriolitis
Narumon Keorochana, Phramonhkutklao hospital
P.04 Prevalence of HIV-associated ophthalmic disease among patients presenting to infectious disease center in Tokyo
Tatsushi Kawaguchi, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagme Hospital
P.05 Family history of autoimmune diseases in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis and uveitis
Marta Latasiewicz, Hospital Sant Joan de Deu, Hospital Clinic de Barcelona
P.06 Evaluation of the recurrence rate for ptergium treated with conjunctival autograft
Ozkan Kocamis, Ahi Evran University Research and Teaching Hospital, Ophthal
P.07 Choroidal Neovascular Membrane Secondary to Toxoplasmic Retinochoroiditis Nilufer Berker, Ankara Ulucanlar Eye Research Hospital
P.08 Macular Hole Surgery in Ocular Behçet’s Disease Nilufer Berker, Ankara Ulucanlar Eye Research Hospital
P.09 Clinical characteristics of patients diagnosed withpresumed diabetic iritis Takayo Watanabe, Kyorin University School of Medicine
P.10 Immunogenicity of a novel anti-IL-17A antibody, secukinumab, in healthy subjects and patients
Ulf Klein, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research
P.11 Contamination of topical anestesic solutions with Kyotococcus sedenterius Ozkan Kocamis, Ahi Evran University Research and Teaching Hospital, Ophthal
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P.12 Fuchs’ Uveitis Syndrome and laser flare photometry measurements Nilüfer Yalçındağ, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine
P.13 Mediterranean fever (MEVF) gene mutations in Behçet patients with and without ocular involvement.
Nilüfer Yalçındağ, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine
P.14 Sustained bilateral effect of unilateral dexamethasone implant injection in a case of intermediate uveitis with macular edema.
Zohar Habot-Wilner, Department of Ophthalmology, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Sackle
P.15 Fuchs’ heterochromic iridocyclitisassociated with Stargardt’s disease Suchitra Pradeep, Medical Research Foundation
P.16 Granulomatous Panuveitis in a case with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and Tuberculosis History
Yung-Ray Hsu, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital
P.17 Cilioretinal oclusion in a patient with optic disc edema and “white dot syndrome” Joao Beato, Centro hospitalar Sao João
P.18 Chronic anterior uveitis in paediatric patients Cristobal Couto, University of Buenos Aires
P.19 Cataract Surgery with Intraocular Lens Implantation in Patients with Vogt Koyanagi Harada Syndrome
Cristobal Couto, University of Buenos Aires
P.20 Diffuse choroidal thickening in patientswith Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome Cristobal Couto, University of Buenos Aires
P.21 The effect of Epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors on the growth inhibition of intracellular Toxoplasma gondii in the RPE cells
Young-Hoon Park, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Korea
P.22 Twenty-five gauge pars plana vitrectomy for vitreous opacity associated with uveitis resistant to medical treatment
Takashi Kimoto, Department of Ophthalmology, Saiseikai Noe Hospital
P.23 Decisive role of histopathology of lens capsule in the diagnosis of fungal chronic postoperative endophthalmitis
Bruno Freitas Lage, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, São Geraldo Eye Hospital
P.24 Thermal Imaging in Ocualar Inflammation Ankush Kawali, Narayana Nethralaya
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P.25 Takayasu disease and scleritis Ankush Kawali, Narayana Nethralaya
P.26 Intravitreal Methotrexate in Leukemic Retinopathy - a case report. Ankush Kawali, Narayana Nethralaya
P.27 Occlusive vasculitis: A challenging diagnosis. Joseba Andoni de Cincunegui Gutiérrez, Hospital Galdakao Usansolo
P.28 Orbital infections:clinical features, etiologies, and outcome Rim Kahloun, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.29 Branch retinal vein occlusion in young patients Rim Kahloun, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.30 Neuroretinitis: a rare feature of tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome Rim Kahloun, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.31 Herpesvirus detection and cytokine levels (IL-10, IL-6, and IFN-γ) in ocular fluid from Tunisian immunocompetent patients with uveitis
Rim Kahloun, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.32 Priphlebitis mimicking frosted branch angiitis following eye blunt trauma: case report
Rim Kahloun, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.33 Bilateral pseudo-lymphomatousconjunctival hyperplasia: case report Salim Ben yahia, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.34 Macular hole and Behçet disease Salim Ben yahia, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.35 Acute visual loss associated to rickettsial disease Salim Ben yahia, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.36 Indocyanine green angiography findings in patients with nonfamilial amyloidosis Salim Ben yahia, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.37 Acute Retinal Necrosis Associated With Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Followed After its Resolution by Keratouveitis
Moncef Khairallah, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.38 Ocular involvement and visual outcome of Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus: review of 45 patients from Tunisia, North Africa
Moncef Khairallah, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.39 Inflammatory choroidal neovascularization: review of 21 patients Moncef Khairallah, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
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P.40 Optic neuritis and oculomotornerve palsy revealing acute disseminated encephalomyelitis: Case report
Moncef Khairallah, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.41 Clinical spectrum of presumed ocular tuberculosis in Tunisia, North Africa Moncef Khairallah, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.42 Adult Coat’s disease and uveitis Ankush Kawali, Narayana Nethralaya
P.43 Long term follow-up of patients with early acute Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease treated with high-dose systemic corticosteroids
Salim Ben yahia, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.44 Clinical profile, visual outcome and treatment of posterior scleritis with focus on misdiagnosed cases in a tertiary center in India
Parthapratim Dutta Majumder, Sankara Nethralaya
P.46 Sarcoid uveitis in southern Europe. A descriptive analysis. Víctor Llorenç, Institut Clínic d’Oftalmologia (ICOF), Hospital Clínic
P.47 Evalution of microorganisms related with conjunctivitis and antimicrobial susceptibility
Ozkan Kocamis, Ahi Evran University Research and Teaching Hospital, Ophthal
P.48 A rare case of post-kala azar ocular leishmaniasis Simon Couture, Moorfields Eye Hospital
P.49 Pregnancy and abortion effect on chronic uveitis - a case report Ankush Kawali, Narayana Nethralaya
P.50 Is cataract surgery safe in scleritis? Somasheila Murthy, LV Prasad Eye Institute
P.51 Efficacy of intra-vitreal OzurdexTM in uveitic eyes with cystoid macular edema Somasheila Murthy, LV Prasad Eye Institute
P.52 Posterior subtenon triamcinolone acetonide injection for local control of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
Bernardo Ruben Pinto Martins, UFMG
P.53 Switching to golimumab after other anti-TNF failures in refractory uveitis. Víctor Llorenç, Institut Clínic d’Oftalmologia (ICOF), Hospital Clínic
P.54 Scleritis posterior with panuveitis associated to influenza vaccine Maria Luisa Perez Gancedo, Hospital Virgen de la Salud
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P.55 Successful treatment of scleritis and panuveitis with rituximab in rheumatoid arthritis patients
Natasa Vidovic Valentincic, Eye Hospital, University Clinical Centre
P.56 Benign Reactive Lymphoid Hyperplasia presented with unilateral ptosis mehmet erkan doğan, Akdeniz university
P.57 Visual outcome of ocular toxoplasmosis in an University Center in Argentina Ariel Schlaen, Hospital Universitario Austral
P.58 Ocular syphilis: case series (2000-2009) from two tertiary care centers in Montreal Kinda Najem. Laurence Jaworski. Annie-Claude Labbé. Claude Fortin . éric Fortin. Marie-
Lyne Bélair. Bouchra Serhir. Marie-Josée Aubin.
P.59 Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant in the Treatment of Recalcitrant Uveitic Macular Edema in the Absence of Active Inflammation
Mark Dacey, Colorado Retina Associates, P.C.
P.60 Ultra-wide field fluorescein angiography in patients with uveitis Shuichiro Hirahara, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Nagoya City
University Graduate School of Medical Sciences
P.61 Bilateral diffuse uveal melanocytic proliferation (B-DUMP) and B-cell lymphoma. A case report
Maria Pefkianaki, Moorfields Eye Hospital
P.62 Diagnostic utility of mediastinal- lymph node biopsy in patients with Sarcoidosis related uveitis.
Luca Cimino, Head of Ocular Immunology Unit, Eye Unit, Arcispedale S. M. Nuova IRCCS, Reggio Emilia, Italy
P.63 Association analysis of HLA-DRB1 alleles with the development andclinical manifestations of sarcoidosis in a large Japanese cohort
Akira Meguro, Department of Ophthalmology, Yokohama City University School of Medicine
P.64 Caterpillar hair induced pars planitis Parthapratim Dutta Majumder, Sankara Nethralaya
P.65 Case series of CMV hypertensive uveitis with few atypical cases. Ankush Kawali, Narayana Nethralaya
P.66 Early introduction of systemic immunosuppressive therapy in paediatricintermediate uveitis: a better outcome?
Simon Couture, Centre Universitaire Ophtalmologie de Quebec, Hopital St-Sacrement, Universite Laval, Quebec
P.67 Posterior Scleritis: Presentation, Clinical Course and Visual Outcome Radgonde Amer, Hadassah University Hospital
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P.68 Optic neuritis and rapidly progressive necrotizing retinitis as the initial signs of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis: A case report with clinical and histopathologic findings
Merih Oray, Istanbul University Istanbul School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology
P.69 Hereditary Retinal Degenerations Masquerading as Posterior Uveitis Jenifer Esther Ruiz Sará, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca
P.70 Cirrus SD-OCT Performance measuring choroidal thickness in acute central serous chorioretinopathy and healthy eyes
Lorena Solé González, University Hospital of La Candelaria
P.71 Choroidal granulomas visualization by Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography
Alessandro Invernizzi, Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Science, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
P.72 Spectral domain ocular coherence tomography features in paediatric cases of active and healed toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis
Radhika Krishnan, Moorfields Eye Hospital
P.73 Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease in Mexican Mestizo children Luz Elena Concha del Rio, Asociacion para evitar la ceguera en Mexico
P.74 Combined Depth Imaging of Choroid Padmamalini Mahendradas, Narayana Nethralaya
P.75 Inmune recovery uveitis after HAART treatment Alberto Afonso Rodríguez, Ruymán Rodríguez Gil, Nicolas Kalitovics Nobregas, Pedro
Abreu Reyes, Alberto Afonso Rodríguez, Hospital Universitario Nª Señora de Candelaria, Tenerife, Spain
P.76 Atipical Neurorretinitis course in chilhood Ruymán Rodríguez Gil, Alberto Afonso Rodríguez, Gil Hernandez Mª Antonia., Hospital
Universitario Nª Señora de Candelaria, Tenerife, Spain.
P.77 solitary choroidal granuloma as an initial manifestation of systemic sarcoidosis Luis Mª Cacharro Moras, Service of Ophtalmology, University Hospital of Salamanca
P.78 Recurrent uveitis associated with streptococcal pharyngitis and serous otitis media in apediatric patient
Elisabet Martín García, Ophthalmology Service. Complejo Asistencial Universitario de Salamanca.
P.79 Macular characteristics of patients with ankylosing spondilitis without uveitis history
Mustafa Doğan, Afyon Kocatepe University
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P.80 granulomatous uveitis secondary to previous practice tattoo Alfredo Pueyo Ferrer, Vall d’Hebron Hospital
P.81 Polyangeitis Nodosa. Atypical onset with ocular involvement. Jaime Rigo Quera, Vall d’Hebron Hospital
P.82 Presumed Ocular Tuberculosis Joana Portelinha, Hospital de Egas Moniz, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental
P.83 Development of a Bayesian belief network for the differential diagnosis of anterior uveitis
Julio José González-López, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
P.84 The value of electrophysiological testing in the diagnosis and management of unusual ”posterior uveitis” cases.
Marta Ugarte, Moorfields Eye Hospital
P.85 Acute- retinal epithelitis or krill disease: a case report Maria Antonia Gil Hernandez, Candelaria Hospital
P.86 Punctate Inner Choroidopathy (PIC): unilateral relapses, bilateral choroidal neovas-cularization (CNV) and response to Dexamethasone Implant and Bevacizumab
Jacobo Gonzalez Guijarro. Vanesa Fuertes Barahona. Luís Teichelmann Gutiérrez.
P.87 Acute Retinal Necrosis Maria Picoto , Hospital de Egas Moniz, C.H.L.O.
P.88 Not everything that glitters at the fundus is an infection Jacobo Gonzalez Guijarro, Paula Marticorena Alvarez.
P.89 Retinal Vascular Occlusions In Patients With Behçet’s Uveitis Messaoud Riadh, Department of Ophthalmology
P.90 Factors Associated with Anatomic and Visual Outcomes in Acute Retinal Necrosis Nobuyuki Oguro, Osaka Koseinennkinn Hospital
P.91 PCR of aqueous humor in atypical cases of ocular toxoplasmosis Joana Portelinha, Hospital de Egas Moniz, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental
P.92 Eyelid Edema As Initial Manifestation Of Hyperthyroidism Messaoud Riadh, Department of Ophthalmology
P.93 Optic neuropathy secondary to severe preseptal cellultis in a child Hazlita Isa, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Center (UKMMC)
P.94 The various presentations and manifestations of ocular tuberculosis. Hazlita Isa, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Center (UKMMC)
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P.95 The Utility of PET Imaging in Uveitic Patients Wroblewski Keith, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
P.96 Idiopathic bilateral posterior scleritis: a report of two cases. María Leonor González García, Virgen del Rocio University Hospital
P.97 A case of acute zonal occult outer retinopathy complicated by uveitis Tomoe Uno, Department of Ophthalmology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine
P.98 CMV Retinitis in a Patient with Hypogammaglobulinemia associated with thymoma (Good’s Syndrome)
Ponpan Matangkasombut Choopong, Mahidol University
P.99 bilateral occlusiveretinitis treated with intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide Namita Dave, Narayana Nethralaya
P.100 Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease in childhood Rim Kahloun, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.101 role of detecting CD4/CD8 ratio in aqueous humor of patients with uveitis Namita Dave, Narayana Nethralaya
P.102 Bilateral interstitial keratitis with hypopyon due to herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV2): Arare presentation
Namita Dave, Narayana Nethralaya
P.103 Bilateral Herpes simplex Uveitis - Case Report Alejandra de-la-Torre, Universidad del Rosario
P.104 Peripheral immune response in human toxoplasmosis depends on clinical condition but not on the antigen
Alejandra de-la-Torre, Universidad del Rosario
P.105 Acute retinal necrosis after myelitis associated with Epstein-Barr virus Lorena Haefeli, Federal University of Minas Gerais - São Geraldo Hospital
P.106 Depressive Psychosis in Chronic Uveitis Shah Md Bulbul Islam Bulbul, Dhaka National Medical College
P.107 Recurrent granulomatous anterior uveitis in pacient with a high suspicion of berylliosis. María Paz Galván Carrasco, H.U. Virgen del Rocío
P.108 To report the efficacy and safety of intravitrealdexamethasone implant (Ozurdex) in treatment of non-infectious uveitis
Olivia Li, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
P.109 A Case Of Panuveitis With Buerger’s Disease Ece Turan-Vural, Istanbul
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P.110 Our experience in viral retinal necrosis Oscar Luis Lozano Bernal, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocio
P.111 Infectious keratitis following LASIK Moncef Khairallah, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.112 Fundus autofluorescence in diagnosis and follow-up of white-dot syndromes Marion Funk, Medical University of Vienna
P.113 Advanced Imaging in Retinal Vasculitis Nicole Stuebiger, Charite, University Eye Clinic
P.114 Outcome of cataract surgery in patients with uveitis Sonia Labrador Velandia, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid
P.115 Observational multicenter study of intravitreal dexamethasone implant in Uveitis: Baseline characteristics, clinical outcomes and reinjection frequency
Javier Zarranz-Ventura, Bristol Eye Hospital
P.116 Hypertensive anterior uveitis. Retinal and leptomeningeal relapse of a plasmacytoma Jacobo González Guijarro. Luís Teichelmann Gutiérrez. Ángela Figuera Álvarez.
P.117 Tuberculosis presenting as retinal vasculitis Vanessa Lemos, Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central
P.118 Intraocular inflammation associated with dengue in the 2013 epidemic Bernardo Ruben Pinto Martins, UFMG
P.119 MicroRNA-146a and Ets-1 gene polymorphisms are associated with pediatric uveitis Qingyun Zhou, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical Universit
P.120 Bilateral Optic Nerve Swelling as Presenting Sign for Vogt -Koyanagi -Harada syndrome: Case Report
Tahra AlMahmoud, United Arab Emirates University
P.121 Adalimumab and Acute Acquired Incomitant Esotropia in a Patient Treated For Uveitis: Case Report
Tahra AlMahmoud, United Arab Emirates University
P.122 Topical ganciclovir for cytomegalovirus corneal endotheliitis Chang-Ping Lin, Department of Ophthalmology, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
P.123 Ocular findings in Takayasu’s arteritis is milder in a Turkish series Fehim Esen, Marmara University Medical School, Department of Ophthalmology, Istanbul,
Turkey
P.124 Clinical Features of Herpes Virus-induced Anterior Uveitis Kimiko Okinaga, Ophthalmology, Saitama Red-Cross Hospital, Saitama-city, Saitama, Japan
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P.125 Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome: Review of 32 cases diagnosed in our area. Alejandro Filloy Rius, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge
P.126 Could we begin to de describe the relentless placoid chorioretinitis as an indepent entity?
Pablo Hernandez-Martinez, University and Polytechnic Hospital La Fe
P.128 Punctate Outer Retinal Toxoplasmosis and Kyrieleis vasculitis Soraya Mediero Clemente, Hospital La Paz
P.129 Aflibercept for inflammatory CNV partially responsive to ranibizumab Pablo Hernandez-Martinez, University and Polytechnic Hospital La Fe
P.130 Choroidal neovascularization as unusual ophthalmic manifestation of cat-scratch disease in 8-year-old girl.
Antonio Solimeo, A.O.R.N. A. CARDARELLI Naples Italy
P.131 Rituximab Treatment for Refractory Necrotizing Idiopathic Scleritis Gustavo Ariel Budmann, Hospital Oftalmológico Pedro Lagleyze
P.132 Recent trends in cytomegalovirus retinitis in a uveitis referral center in Brazil Bruno Freitas Lage, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, São Geraldo Eye Hospital
P.133 Intracameral Levofloxacin for Intra Operative Prophylaxis of Acute Endophthal-mitis Post Cataract Surgery: Efficacy Profile
Rina La Distia Nora, Ophthalmology Department Faculty Medicine University of Indonesia RSCM Kirana
P.134 Dry Eye Disease: What the patients say and what we observe... are they Keissy Sousa, Hospital de Braga
P.135 Choroidal involvement in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus Rim Kahloun, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.136 Unilateral serous retinal detachment as first manifestation of syphilis Mónica Delgado Riveira, Fundación Jímenez Díaz
P.137 Early ocular ultrasonography in infants with congenital toxoplasmosis Lorena Haefeli, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
P.138 Perioperative treatment is the key to the succsee of treatment of juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) and its associated uveitis complicated cataract surgery.
Xiaosheng Zhang, Beijing ChaoYang Hospital
P.139 Screening of key genes and inflammatory signalling pathway involved in the pathogenesis of HLA-B27-associated acute anterior uveitis by gene expression microarray
Hong Lu, Beijing ChaoYang Hospital, Capital Medical University
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P.140 A case of human thelaziasis in child Hong Lu, Beijing ChaoYang Hospital, Capital Medical University
P.141 Inhibiting Effect of-Radix Hedysari Polysaccharide (HPS)-on Endotoxin-Induced Uveitis in Rats
Shuo Yu, Beijing ChaoYang Hospital, Capital Medical University
P.142 Fundus autofluorescence in active ocular toxoplasmosis Daniel Colombero, Universidad Nacional de Rosario
P.143 Evaluating the effect of cavum vitreum injection of triamcinolone acetonide (TA) to treat uveitic macular edema by optical coherence tomography
Hong Lu, Beijing ChaoYang Hospital, Capital Medical University
P.144 Cytomegalovirus corneal endotheliitisin immunocompetent patients: two case reports
Wei-Yu Lai, Kaohsiung veterans general hospital
P.145 The histology of NRAS transgenic mice and BDUMP Jose Pulido, Mayo Clinic
P.146 Severe Anterior Uveitis in Patients with Urinary Tract Infection Vicente Victor, Jr Ocampo, Veterans Memorial Medical Center, Philippines
P.147 Assessment of a presumed metastatic choroidal lesion of follicular lymphoma by swept-source optical coherence tomography
Miguel Garcés-Pérez, Unit of Macula, Department of Ophthalmology, University and Polytechnic Hospital La Fe (Valencia)
P.148 A new interesting way of handling infectious keratitis by Corneal Cross Linking (CXL).State of the art.
Jorge L. Alio, VISSUM Corporacion
P.149 Intravitreal dexamethasone Ozlem Sahin, The World Eye Hospital Ltd.
P.150 A rare case of Blau syndrome from Indonesia Rina La Distia Nora, Ophthalmology Department Faculty Medicine University of Indonesia,
Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital Kirana
P.151 FAF and SS-OCT in patients with ampiginous choroiditis Rodrigo Ribes Iborra, Software Development
P.152 Outcomes of surgical management in patients with uveitic cataract Vidhi Shah, Aravind Eye Hospital
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P.153 Cataract extraction in eyes with uveitis: visual outcome and complications Vicktoria (Vicky) Vishnevskia-Dai, The Goldschleger eye institute Sheba Medical Center Tel Avi
P.154 Efficacy of Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Therapy in Refractory Non-infectious Childhood Uveitis
Suzan Guven Yilmaz, Ege University School of Medicine, Ophthalmology Department
P.155 Spectral Domain OCT in Active and Healed Toxoplasma Retinochoroiditis Saurabh Luthra, Drishti Eye Institute, Dehradun, India
P.156 Bilateral Acute Transillumination of Iris: Case Report Suzan Guven Yilmaz, Ege University School of Medicine, Ophthalmology Department
P.157 Intermittent Bilateralvitritis: what lies behind Olga Marina Berens, Hospital Espírito Santo EPE; Évora; Portugal
P.158 Takayasu’s Arteritis Saurabh Luthra, Drishti Eye Institute, Dehradun, India
P.159 Ocular Findings in Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (ALPS) Didar Ucar-Comlekoglu, National Eye Institute
P.160 Clinical Outcome of Fluocinolone Acetonide Intravitreal Implant for Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease
Ei Tae Kim, Dep. of Ophthalmology, Seoul National University Hospital
P.161 Atypical vogt koyanagi harada syndrome – our experience Poornachandra Gowda, Narayana Nethralaya
P.162 A case of bilateral posterior ischaemic vasculitis secondary to Kikuchi’s disease with left foot drop
Poornachandra Gowda, Narayana Nethralaya
P.163 Choroidal Thickness in Ocular Sarcoidosis using Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography
Sirel Gur Gungor, Department of Ophthalmology, Başkent University, Faculty of
P.164 Pattern of acute retinal necrosis in a referral center in Tunisia, North Africa Moncef Khairallah, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.165 Fuchs uveitis, a review of 36 cases from Tunisia Moncef Khairallah, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.166 Ocular complications of chickenpox in adults: A report of 3 cases Moncef Khairallah, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital
P.167 Endophthalmitis following anti-VEGF injection: analysis of our cases. Keissy Sousa, Hospital de Braga
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P.168 Inflammatory ocular reaction to Intravitreal Rituximab in Primary Intraocular Lymphoma: case report
Miriam García Arias, Hospital Universitario La Princesa
P.169 Intraocular T Lymphoma Laure Caspers, Université Libre de Bruxelles
P.170 Intravitreal Bevacizumab Injection therapy in a case with choroidal neovascular membrane secondary to toxoplasmosis Retinochoroiditis
Sirel Gur Gungor, Department of Ophthalmology, Başkent University, Faculty of
P.171 The Clinical Features and Treatment of Cytomegalovirus Endotheliitis Yonca Aydın Akova, Bayındır Hospital
P.172 idiopathic choroidal neovascular membrane : a case report El hamichi sophia, Military Hospital Mohammed 5th of Rabat
P.173 Viral anterior uveitis: diagnosis by PCR and Goldman Witmer coefficient Hernan Martinez-Osorio, Centro de Oftalmologia Barraquer, Barcelona, Spain
P.174 Non-protozoal ocular parasitosis in the developed world Jessica Matas Fassi, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
P.175 Has the economic crisis in Greece affected the rate ofherpetic eye disease? Report from a tertiary referral center.
Ioannis Koumpoulis, Ophthalmology department University Hospital Ioannina Greece
P.176 Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant in Patients With Recalcitrant Macular Edema Due to Noninfectious Uveitis.
Pinar Ozdal. Ulucanlar Eye Research and Training Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
P.177 Optic neuritis complicating Herpes Zoster uveitis I.Mili-Boussen. Department of Ophthalmology, University Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis-Tunisia
P.178 Clinical presentations, treatment and outcome of intra-ocular tuberculosis: experience from tunis, North of Africa
I.Mili-Boussen. Department of Ophthalmology, University Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis-Tunisia
P.179 Endogenous bilateral vitreous abcess following primary blast traumatic brain injury
I.Mili-Boussen. Department of Ophthalmology, University Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis-Tunisia
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Laser flare photometry is the only objective and quantitative method to reliably measure active inflammation in the anterior chamber. Kowa’s unique aqueous flare meter (Kowa FM-700), allows you to improve assessment of inflammation and provide a consistent follow up to patients by enabling the in-vivo measurement of laser flare in a non-contact, non-invasive and painless manner. The quantitative and precise measurement of laser flare it provides is essential in the management of patients with uveitis and other ocular inflammatory diseases.
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The Ultra-Widefield Angiography Module captures images contact-free. The result is distortion-free, high contrast FA and ICGA images that are evenly illuminated out into the far peri-phery. All with the simple exchange of a lens.
All HRA2 and SPECTRALIS angiography models can be up-graded with the new Non-Contact Ultra-Widefield Angiography
Module ‒ a cost-effective alternative to separate widefield imaging
devices.
Unlock the full potential of your HRA2 or SPECTRALIS angiography
solution - See the whole Picture.
www.HeidelbergEngineering.com
Non-ContactUltra-Widefield Angiography
IOIS Session 20
Friday, Feb. 28, Auditorium 3, 11:30 - 13:00
Diagnostic Procedures
and Imaging in Uveitis
Carl Herbort, Bahram Bodaghi
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the first and only intracameral cefuroxime
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