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Successful “Medical” Orbital Decompression With Adjunctive Rituximab for Severe Visual Loss in IgG4-Related Orbital Inflammatory Disease With Orbital Myositis
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Ocular DiseaseImmunologyPathologyInflammationOrbital MyositisSevere Visual LossNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyAutoimmune DiseaseOphthalmologyOptic NeuropathyAutoimmunityImmunologic DiseaseOcular PathologySclerodermaInflammatory DiseaseAdjunctive RituximabIgg4-related DiseaseGlaucomaOrbital InflammationOrbital DisorderMedicineFirst Case
IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is an inflammatory condition of unknown etiology that can cause tumefactive lesions in a number of tissues and organs, including the orbit and ocular adnexa. Diagnostic criteria for IgG4-RD, including pathology and clinical features and pathology, have been recently proposed. This study presents the first case of unilateral acute visual loss secondary to IgG4-related orbital inflammatory disease with orbital myositis that was complicated by severe compressive optic neuropathy. After initial treatment with pulsed intravenous methylprednisolone, followed by rituximab and radiotherapy, there was a marked improvement in orbital inflammation and clinical and radiological improvement in the compressive optic neuropathy. After 9 months of follow up, the orbital inflammatory disease remained in remission.
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