Sinha Dinesh P, Cartwright Mark E, Johnson Robert C
Department of Drug Safety and Metabolism, Schering-Plough Research Institute, Lafayette, New Jersey 07848, USA.
Toxicol Pathol. 2006;34(2):148-51. doi: 10.1080/01926230500531779.
Mononuclear cell infiltrate (MCI) in the uvea was observed in naïve, untreated (control group) cynomolgus monkeys in approximately 25% of drug safety evaluation studies. The total incidence of MCI in the choroid and the ciliary body was 29% of 342 males and 25% of 306 female monkeys. In the studies in which MCI was present in the ciliary body or choroid, the incidence was as high as 75%. There were no other ocular histopathologic findings in these monkeys. All monkeys were clinically healthy and the eyes were not remarkable when examined ophthalmoscopically.