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This large case series from Australia reviews 40 patients with tattoo associated uveitis. Most cases were found to be bilateral. Although all forms of uveitis are possible, anterior uveitis is the most common presentation, occurring in 70% of eyes. Vision was commonly affected, such that two-thirds of patients required long term immunosuppression. Given that 25% of the Australian population has a tattoo, asking for this is a critical question in any patient presenting with uveitis.
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