■ Differentiation between infectious and noninfectious uveitis is often of crucial value for accurate management of patients
with intraocular inflammation.
■ Aqueous humor analysis may provide useful information to establish a specific diagnosis of intraocular inflammation in order
to confirm or exclude a suspected specific etiology.
■ Analysis of aqueous humor yields more relevant information about the local process than those performed in serum.
■ Specific analysis, e.g., in suspected masquerade syndromes, should be performed in specialized centers.