Multimodal Imaging of a Unique Transitory Finding in Ocular Syphilis.

IF 0.5 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
James P Winebrake, Dawn Chirko, Thanos Papakostas, Kyle D Kovacs
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe a unique finding in ocular syphilis using multimodal imaging. Methods: A single case was analyzed. Results: A 52-year-old man presented with chronic syphilitic posterior uveitis and was treated with intravenous and intramuscular penicillin for systemic manifestations, topical steroids, and unilateral bevacizumab for secondary macular neovascularization. Bilateral transitory outer retinal microcysts were subsequently seen on optical coherence tomography, with an appearance distinct from outer retinal lesions found in other degenerative retinal diseases. Conclusions: Longstanding smoldering inflammation in this patient resulted in retinal pigment epithelial disruption and subsequent overlying photoreceptor rearrangement with microcyst formation. The spontaneous resolution and reappearance of these lesions elsewhere, despite previous treatment, may offer further insight into localized retinal tissue response from treponemal disease.

眼梅毒独特短暂发现的多模态成像
目的:利用多模态成像技术描述眼梅毒的独特发现。方法:对一个病例进行分析:分析一个病例。结果:一名 52 岁男子患有慢性梅毒性后葡萄膜炎,接受了梅毒治疗:一名 52 岁的男性患有慢性梅毒性后葡萄膜炎,接受了静脉注射和肌肉注射青霉素治疗全身表现、局部类固醇治疗以及单侧贝伐单抗治疗继发性黄斑新生血管。随后在光学相干断层扫描中发现了双侧过渡性视网膜外层微囊瘤,其外观与其他退行性视网膜疾病中发现的视网膜外层病变截然不同。结论:该患者长期的淤积性炎症导致视网膜色素上皮破坏,随后上覆的感光细胞重排并形成微囊藻。尽管之前接受过治疗,但这些病变在其他部位自发消退并再次出现,这可能会让人进一步了解三联体疾病引起的局部视网膜组织反应。
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