nongranulomatous uveitis: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
nongranulomatous uveitis is a type of inflammation inside the eye, most often affecting the front part of the eye (the anterior chamber). It is described by a particular clinical appearance, including fine inflammatory deposits and a more “acute” pattern in many cases. The term is commonly used by eye care clinicians to classify uveitis during an exam and guide the diagnostic workup. It is also used in medical records and research to distinguish it from granulomatous forms of uveitis.