Unilateral Frosted Branch Angiitis Following COVID-19 Disease: Case Report and Literature Review.

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Asma Alzuabi, Abdulrahman Albloushi
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Abstract

Frosted branch angiitis (FBA) is a rare and aggressive form of retinal vasculitis that can cause vision loss. This condition is typically idiopathic and can be associated with various infections or malignancies. Recently, FBA has been linked to COVID-19 in some reports. This report describes a rare association between COVID-19 and FBA and presents characteristic findings from multimodal imaging. We describe the case of a 30-year-old man, otherwise healthy, who experienced acute vision loss in his left eye 1 week after testing positive for COVID-19. His initial visual acuity was 20/20 in the right eye and counting fingers at 2 feet in the left eye. A fundus examination disclosed extensive vascular sheathing affecting the arteries and veins, accompanied by widespread intraretinal, preretinal, and subretinal hemorrhages indicative of FBA. Fundus fluorescein angiography revealed notably delayed filling in both arterial and venous systems. Optical coherence tomography of the left eye displayed inner retinal layer hyperreflectivity, suggesting ischemia coupled with substantial subretinal fluid. The systemic evaluation of the patient was unremarkable. The treatment included systemic corticosteroids, azathioprine, intravitreal bevacizumab, and panretinal photocoagulation. After 6 months of treatment, the left eye examination showed resolution of vascular sheathing, retinal hemorrhages, and subretinal fluid, although the final visual acuity in the left eye remained unchanged. In conclusion, FBA may manifest in otherwise healthy and immunocompetent individuals following SARS-CoV-2 infection.

新冠肺炎后单侧霜状支血管炎病例报告及文献复习
霜状支血管炎(FBA)是一种罕见的侵袭性视网膜血管炎,可导致视力丧失。这种情况通常是特发性的,可与各种感染或恶性肿瘤有关。最近,一些报道将FBA与COVID-19联系在一起。本报告描述了COVID-19与FBA之间的罕见关联,并介绍了多模态成像的特征性发现。我们描述了一名30岁的健康男性的病例,他在COVID-19检测呈阳性一周后左眼出现急性视力丧失。他最初的右眼视力为20/20,左眼能数2英尺处的手指。眼底检查发现广泛的血管鞘影响动脉和静脉,并伴有广泛的视网膜内、视网膜前和视网膜下出血,表明FBA。眼底荧光素血管造影显示动脉和静脉系统明显延迟充盈。左眼光学相干断层扫描显示视网膜内层高反射率,提示缺血伴大量视网膜下积液。患者的系统评价不显著。治疗包括全身皮质类固醇、硫唑嘌呤、玻璃体内贝伐单抗和全视网膜光凝。治疗6个月后,左眼检查显示血管鞘消退,视网膜出血,视网膜下积液,但左眼最终视力保持不变。总之,在SARS-CoV-2感染后,FBA可能在其他健康和免疫功能正常的个体中表现出来。
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KEIO JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
KEIO JOURNAL OF MEDICINE MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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