
KOLOA, Hawaii — Start with the patient’s chief complaint when making a differential diagnosis in uveitis, a retina specialist said at Retina 2025.
“You see a new uveitis patient on your schedule, and you’re thinking this is kind of a clinic killer, because these patients definitely take a little more time,” Roger A. Goldberg, MD, MBA, said.
While many factors go into uveitis diagnosis, Goldberg said it is important to avoid a “kitchen sink” workup. Instead, he suggested that clinicians should target their approach based on history, findings and imaging.