Sudden bilateral vision loss: a case report of frosted branch angiitis following pentavalent vaccination in a 2-year-old boy.

IF 2.9 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Mohammed Falah Aljasir, Dhoha Mohammed Alhamad, Shahad Salah Alsubhi, Assaf Mohammad Almalki
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Abstract

Background: Frosted branch angiitis (FBA) is a rare form of retinal vasculitis that can lead to significant vision loss. This case report presents a unique case of idiopathic FBA in a 2-year-old boy following pentavalent vaccination.

Case presentation: A previously healthy 2-year-old Emirati boy presented with sudden painless bilateral vision loss for one day. His mother noted difficulty walking and a lack of interest in visual stimuli. A few days prior, the child had received a pentavalent vaccination and experienced upper respiratory tract symptoms. Ophthalmic examination revealed bilateral dilated pupils, anterior chamber inflammation, and extensive retinal vascular sheathing. Investigations were unremarkable. The patient was treated with oral Prednisolone and Acyclovir. Within two weeks, the vision improved significantly, with complete resolution of retinal vasculitis observed within one month. Over the course of one year, the patient showed no recurrence of symptoms, and only small, stable retinal scars were noted.

Conclusion: This case highlights the potential association between pentavalent vaccination and the onset of idiopathic FBA. The pathophysiology behind this association remains speculative, with potential mechanisms including immune dysregulation and molecular mimicry. Prompt recognition and treatment with systemic steroids can lead to favorable outcomes, emphasizing the importance of monitoring visual symptoms in pediatric patients following vaccination.

突然双侧视力丧失:一个2岁男孩在五价疫苗接种后出现霜状支血管炎的病例报告。
背景:霜状支血管炎(FBA)是一种罕见的视网膜血管炎,可导致严重的视力丧失。本病例报告提出了一个独特的病例特发性FBA在五价疫苗接种后的2岁男孩。病例介绍:一名先前健康的2岁阿联酋男孩突然出现一天的无痛性双侧视力丧失。他的母亲注意到他行走困难,对视觉刺激缺乏兴趣。几天前,该儿童接种了五价疫苗并出现上呼吸道症状。眼科检查发现双侧瞳孔扩大,前房炎症,视网膜血管鞘广泛。调查并不引人注目。患者口服强的松龙和阿昔洛韦治疗。两周内视力明显改善,1个月内视网膜血管炎完全消退。在一年的过程中,患者没有出现症状复发,只有小的,稳定的视网膜疤痕被注意到。结论:本病例强调了五价疫苗接种与特发性FBA发病之间的潜在关联。这种关联背后的病理生理学仍然是推测性的,潜在的机制包括免疫失调和分子模仿。及时识别和治疗全身性类固醇可导致良好的结果,强调监测儿童患者接种疫苗后的视觉症状的重要性。
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