Abstract:
In recent decades, the incidence of viral etiology of uveitis increased in all age groups. Recent years have been characterized by buildup of specific gravity and frequency of viral uveitis in both children and adults. This occurs not only due
to the widespread increase of the role of human’s viral infections, but also to their improved diagnosis. Viral infection
defeats not only the uveal tract, but also ganglions and axons, caused by the direct influence of both the viral agent,
and the products of its life, which may manifest features of uveal inflammation of herpetic origin, including hemodynamics. The effectiveness of the immune response should be considered not only in relation to the local mechanisms
of humeral and cellular immunity factors, but including the mechanisms for the delivery of immune agents in the
bloodstream in the area of inflammation. Therefore, the study of the state of blood circulation in the eyes in the various
phases of the pathological process is important for further study of drug correction. Aim: To examine the state of the eye hemodynamics in patients with uveitis of viral etiology.