Boy presents with bilateral eye pain, photophobia

A 12-year-old boy was referred to the uveitis clinic at the New England Eye Center for evaluation of pain and photophobia in both eyes beginning 3 months prior. His symptoms were associated with daily headaches.
At the time of his exam at NEEC, he denied photophobia, pain, redness or decreased vision in either eye.
He was initially diagnosed with conjunctivitis in the right eye by his primary care physician. When symptoms did not remit, he saw an outside ophthalmologist who treated him for iritis in the right eye with prednisolone (Read more...)

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