Hi...., Tuberculosis can affect the eye either primarily with active infection or secondarily as a result of immune reaction to the mycobacterium. The conjunctiva, cornea, and sclera are sites of primary ocular involvement. Hematogenous spread of the disease or spread from neighboring structures is responsible for uveitis which is the most common manifestation of secondary ocular tuberculosis....
The treatment of tuberculosis uveitis involves treatment of the underlying infection, whether it manifests as pulmonary or disseminated systemic disease......
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