Occlusive retinal vasculitis in an immunocompetent woman: rare presentation of ocular melioidosis

Abdul Satar Huwaina, M. K. Muhammad-Ikmal, Muda Rosiah, A. Liza-Sharmini
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Burkholderia pseudomallei is a known great mimicker responsible for melioidosis. Ocular involvement in melioidosis is unusual, with eyelid and orbital infection as the commonest presentation. We describe a 41-year-old, healthy woman who complained of reduced vision in her left eye. On examination, vision in the left eye was 6/9. There was evidence of occlusive retinal vasculitis on fundoscopy examination. Fundus fluorescein angiogram showed extensive capillary fallout. Diagnosis was established by a rise in the serum antibody titre for the bacterium and further supported by clinical improvement of vision after completion of treatment antibiotics. Sectoral panretinal photocoagulation at the capillary fallout area successfully arrested the sequelae of retinal ischaemia. Occlusive retinal vasculitis is a rare presentation of melioidosis. Early prompt diagnosis in an immunocompetent individual helps prevent visual-related morbidity. The ability of this bacteria to cause recurrent infection in an endemic area should not be underestimated.
免疫功能正常女性视网膜血管闭塞性炎:罕见的眼类鼻疽
假马利氏伯克霍尔德菌是一种已知的大模仿者负责类鼻疽。类鼻疽不常见累及眼部,最常见的表现是眼睑和眼眶感染。我们描述了一位41岁的健康女性,她抱怨自己的左眼视力下降。经检查,左眼视力6/9。眼底镜检查显示有闭塞性视网膜血管炎。眼底荧光素血管造影显示广泛的毛细血管沉降。诊断依据是血清抗体滴度的升高,以及抗生素治疗完成后视力的临床改善。在毛细血管沉降区进行部门性全视网膜光凝,成功地阻止了视网膜缺血的后遗症。闭塞性视网膜血管炎是一种罕见的类鼻疽的表现。免疫功能正常个体的早期及时诊断有助于预防视觉相关疾病。这种细菌在流行地区引起反复感染的能力不应被低估。
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