Ocular Sarcoidosis Masquerading as Acute Retinal Necrosis: Two Case Reports.

Q3 Medicine
Hsin-Ming Liu, Yung-Jen Lai, Fang-Yi Chiu, Wei-Chun Chan
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Abstract

Purpose: To report two cases of ocular sarcoidosis (OS) initially presenting as unilateral acute retinitis, which mimicked acute retinal necrosis.

Methods: Retrospective descriptive case reports.

Results: Two middle-aged healthy Asian women experienced progressive vision loss in their left eyes over a one-month period. Anterior uveitis, vitritis, and diffuse peripheral retinal infiltration were observed. Comprehensive diagnostic evaluations were conducted, including blood work-up, viral polymerase chain reaction of anterior chamber paracentesis samples, and chest X-ray, all yielding negative results. Despite prompt initiation of antiviral therapy, retinal infiltrations remained unchanged within the first 10 days. Chest CT imaging revealed multiple lymphadenopathies consistent with sarcoidosis. Case 1 was presumed OS, and case 2 was definite OS based on lung and lymph node biopsy results in accordance with the 2017 revised international workshop on OS (IWOS) criteria. In both cases, the retinal lesions gradually resolved after several weeks of systemic corticosteroids, and the best corrected vision of the affected eye improved to 20/25 at the 12 and 6-month follow-ups, respectively.

Conclusion: Acute unilateral retinal infiltration in the peripheral region, exhibiting rapid progression resembling acute retinal necrosis, can be a rare manifestation of OS. Chest CT imaging can provide valuable assistance in the diagnostic process, especially when systemic examinations yield no significant findings.

伪装成急性视网膜坏死的眼肉样瘤病:两个病例报告
目的:报告两例最初表现为单侧急性视网膜炎的眼部肉样瘤病(OS)病例,其症状与急性视网膜坏死相似:方法:回顾性描述性病例报告:两名健康的亚洲中年女性在一个月内左眼视力逐渐下降。观察到前葡萄膜炎、玻璃体炎和弥漫性周边视网膜浸润。对她们进行了全面的诊断评估,包括血液检查、前房腔穿刺样本的病毒聚合酶链反应和胸部 X 光检查,结果均为阴性。尽管及时启动了抗病毒治疗,但视网膜浸润在最初的 10 天内仍未改变。胸部 CT 成像显示多处淋巴结病变与肉样瘤病一致。根据 2017 年修订的 OS 国际研讨会(IWOS)标准,病例 1 被推定为 OS,病例 2 根据肺部和淋巴结活检结果被确定为 OS。两例患者在全身使用皮质类固醇激素数周后,视网膜病变逐渐消退,患眼的最佳矫正视力分别在12个月和6个月的随访中提高到20/25:结论:单侧急性视网膜周边浸润,进展迅速,类似急性视网膜坏死,可能是 OS 的一种罕见表现。胸部 CT 成像可为诊断过程提供有价值的帮助,尤其是在全身检查无明显发现的情况下。
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Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
Retinal Cases and Brief Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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