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CHIKUNGUNYA-ASSOCIATED UVEITIS AND EXUDATIVE RETINAL DETACHMENT
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The prevalence of chikungunya fever-related uveitis is increasing with the recent epidemics throughout the Americas. Inflammation can occur during the febrile illness or months later and can manifest in a variety of ways. Posterior segment inflammation is more commonly a delayed presentation. Previous reports suggest that chikungunya fever-related uveitis responds well to corticosteroid therapy. This is the first reported case of recurrent inflammation. Given the wide variety of presentations, chikungunya fever-related uveitis should be included in the differential diagnosis of all at-risk patients presenting with acute ocular inflammation, particularly those traveling from endemic regions.
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