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The Collaborative Ocular Tuberculosis Study (COTS)-1: A Multinational Review of 165 Patients with Tubercular Anterior Uveitis

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Agrawal, Rupesh
Aggarwal, Kanika
Murthy, Somasheila
Westcott, Mark
Chee, Soon-Phaik
Mccluskey, Peter
Ho, Su Ling
Teoh, Stephen
Cimino, Luca
Biswas, Jyotirmay
Narain, Shishir
Agarwal, Manisha
Esposti, Simona
Bodaghi, Bahram
Invernizzi, Alessandro
Goldstein, Debra A.
Herbort, Carl P.
Barisani-Asenbauer, Talin
Gonzalez-Lopez, Julio J.
Androudi, Sofia
Bansal, Reema
Moharana, Bruttendu
Tasiopoulou, Anastasia
Nadarajah, Sengal
Agarwal, Mamta
Abraham, Sharanya
Vala, Ruchi
Singh, Ramandeep
Sharma, Aman
Sharma, Kusum
Zierhut, Manfred
Kon, Onn Min
Cunningham, Emmett T.
Kempen, John H.
Nguyen, Quan Dong
Pavesio, Carlos
Gupta, Vishali
Raje, Dhananjay
Betzler, Bjorn
Testi, Ilaria
Mahajan, Sarakshi
Agarwal, Aniruddha
Gunasekeran, Dinesh Visva
Mahendradas, Padmamalini
Khairallah, Moncef
Jones, Nicholas
Tugal-Tutkun, Ilknur
Babu, Kalpana
Basu, Soumayava
Carreno, Ester
Lee, Richard
Al-Dhibi, Hassan
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Purpose The Collaborative Ocular Tuberculosis Study (COTS) Group sought to address the diagnostic uncertainty through retrospective cohort analysis of treatment regimens and therapeutic outcomes for patients with tubercular Anterior Uveitis (TAU) across international centers. Methods Multicentre retrospective analysis of patients diagnosed with TAU between January 2004 to December 2014 that had a minimum follow-up of 1 year. Results One hundred and sixty-five patients were included. One hundred and seven subjects received antitubercular therapy (ATT) (n = 107/165; 64.9%) with all the patients receiving topical steroid therapy. Treatment failure was noted in 17 patients (n = 17/165; 10.3%), more frequently described in patients that received ATT (n = 13/107, 12.2%), than those that did not receive ATT (n = 4/58, 6.9%). Conclusion In this retrospective study, addition of ATT did not have any statistically significant impact on outcome in patients with TAU.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/4401
https://doi.org/10.1080/09273948.2020.1761400
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