[1] These agents are continued until the anterior chamber reaction has resolved and the
blood-aqueous barrier has been reestablished.
Rare adverse reactions include periocular pigmentation, damage to the
blood-aqueous barrier, uveitis, and cystoid macular edema (1-3).
Laser flare cell meter is an objective, sensitive, and noninvasive method for evaluating the aqueous flare and allows a quantitative assessment of anterior chamber inflammation and breakdown of the
blood-aqueous barrier [22-24].