@article {Meisler535, author = {David M. Meisler and Robert L. Tomsak and Samia Khoury and Maurice R. Hanson and Ivan R. Schwab and Richard M. Ransohoff}, title = {Anterior uveitis and multiple sclerosis}, volume = {56}, number = {5}, pages = {535--538}, year = {1989}, publisher = {Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine}, abstract = {Three patients with clinically definite multiple sclerosis and uveitis were studied. T h e uveitis presented as inflammation of the anterior segment of the eye (iridocyclitis) and was characterized by large keratic precipitates and posterior synechiae, consistent with a granulomatous iridocyclitis. Clinical and laboratory evidence militated against other central nervous system diseases often associated with uveitis including neurosarcoidosis, Behcet{\textquoteright}s syndrome, Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease, neurosyphilis, and tuberculosis. Further attention should be directed to the possibility of granulomatous anterior uveitis in patients with multiple sclerosis.}, issn = {0891-1150}, URL = {https://www.ccjm.org/content/56/5/535}, eprint = {https://www.ccjm.org/content/56/5/535.full.pdf}, journal = {Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine} }