Insight into ocular complications of West Nile Virus: A case report of chorioretinal scarring

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e02095
Hamza Inayat , Anna Branch , James J. Armstrong , Verena Juncal , Courtney Casserly
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Abstract

Purpose

This case report aims to emphasize the significance of the ocular manifestations in individuals with West Nile Virus (WNV) infection, with primary neurological involvement. By presenting a case of chorioretinal scarring secondary to WNV, we highlight the importance of a thorough ophthalmological evaluation in suspected cases of WNV to identify potential sight-threatening complications.

Observations

A 63-year-old woman presented with neurological symptoms following a trip to Denver, USA, including headaches, fever, and decreased consciousness. Despite initial treatment for suspected meningoencephalitis, her condition deteriorated, leading to focal seizures and profound weakness. Ophthalmological examination revealed chorioretinal lesions consistent with WNV retinopathy.

Conclusions

and Importance: WNV can present with neurological symptoms, and ocular complications can lead to significant visual impairment. This case report highlights the importance of asking individuals with suspected WNV about ocular symptoms. Despite the absence of a preventive treatment for ocular manifestations, clinicians must stay attentive to ocular symptoms in patients to mitigate potential complications, such as chorioretinal neovascularization, which can be treated with anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy injections.
西尼罗河病毒眼部并发症透视:脉络膜视网膜瘢痕病例报告
目的 本病例报告旨在强调西尼罗河病毒(WNV)感染者的眼部表现对神经系统原发性受累的重要性。通过介绍一例继发于 WNV 的脉络膜视网膜瘢痕病例,我们强调了对 WNV 疑似病例进行全面眼科评估以识别潜在的危及视力并发症的重要性。尽管最初对她进行了疑似脑膜脑炎的治疗,但她的病情还是恶化了,导致局灶性癫痫发作和极度虚弱。眼科检查发现脉络膜视网膜病变与 WNV 视网膜病变一致:WNV可表现为神经系统症状,眼部并发症可导致严重的视力损伤。本病例报告强调了向疑似 WNV 患者询问眼部症状的重要性。尽管目前还没有针对眼部表现的预防性治疗方法,但临床医生必须时刻关注患者的眼部症状,以减少潜在并发症的发生,如脉络膜视网膜新生血管,可通过注射抗血管内皮生长因子疗法进行治疗。
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