https://www.selleckchem.com/products/tak-901.html
2%, p 0.001). With the exception of patient-reported VRF, both versions had similar item-subscale correlations. Version comparisons on scale internal consistencies indicated significant differences for parent- and patient-reported VRF, but each scale had a Cronbach's Alpha 0.80 Beta. When data were combined, the EYE-Q showed significant differences between JIA-only and uveitis patients on all parent and patient scores, except for patient-reported VRF. The EYE-Q appears to be a valid measure of VRF and VRQOL in pediatric uveitis.