Martenet A C
Trans Ophthalmol Soc U K (1962). 1981 Sep;101 (Pt 3)(3):308-11.
The viruses and related organisms, which have been either demonstrated or suspected as the origin of various forms of uveitis, cause mostly morphologically non-specific disease. On the other hand, unidentified viruses have been supposed to play a role in the pathogenesis of well-defined systemic diseases complicated by uveitis. The syndromes in which the uveitis has a specific clinical appearance are briefly presented, including the available laboratory techniques, and their diagnostic value is discussed. In most cases, however, the determination of the responsible virus remains very difficult.