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Presumed Tubercular Retinal Vasculitis with Serpiginous-like Choroiditis in the Other Eye
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2011
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Ocular DiseaseVitreous BodyOphthalmologyLaser PhotocoagulationRetinal NeovascularizationSerpiginous-like ChoroiditisOptic NeuropathyPathologyRetinal PeriphlebitisGlaucomaDermatologyOther EyeSclerodermaMedicineOcular Pathology
A 17-year old boy, with decreased vision in right eye for 15 days, presented with retinal periphlebitis in multiple quadrants of the right eye and partially active serpiginous-like choroiditis in the left eye. Tuberculin test was positive (16 mm induration), and chest X-ray showed hilar lymphadenopathy. The patient was treated with a 9-month course of anti-tubercular therapy and a tapering dose of oral corticosteroids. Both retinal vasculitis and choroiditis lesions resolved over 3-4 months. Retinal neovascularization in the right eye was treated with laser photocoagulation. There was no recurrence over an 18-month follow-up. The probable pathogenic mechanism for such a presentation is discussed.
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