Human immunodeficiency virus ocular involvement and retinopathy: Clinical spectrum and management strategies.

IF 1.2 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Taiwan Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-05-20 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.4103/tjo.TJO-D-24-00160
Hou-Ting Kuo, Hsin Tseng, Alan Y Hsu, Bing-Qi Wu, Ning-Yi Hsia, Chun-Ju Lin, John Gonzales
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Abstract

This study highlights the significant ocular complications associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), particularly its impact on the retina. Historically, HIV infection frequently resulted in severe retinal infections, such as Cytomegalovirus retinitis. However, with the widespread adoption of highly active antiretroviral therapy, the prevalence of these infections has significantly declined. Despite this progress, unresolved challenges in treatment approaches remain. In addition, HIV is known to cause nonopportunistic ocular conditions, such as optic neuropathy, immune recovery uveitis, and HIV-associated retinopathy, which require further clinical attention. In addition, we conducted an in-depth discussion on the phenomenon of early senescence in HIV patients. With the widespread adoption of optical coherence tomography angiography, this technology has enabled us to detect subtle changes associated with early senescence at an earlier stage. In this review, we conducted an extensive literature search to consolidate current evidence on the ophthalmic manifestations of HIV, particularly among patients in Taiwan. By synthesizing this information, we aim to highlight areas for improvement in clinical practice and offer insights into optimizing care for HIV patients with ocular complications.

人类免疫缺陷病毒累及眼部和视网膜病变:临床频谱和管理策略。
本研究强调了与人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)相关的显著眼部并发症,特别是其对视网膜的影响。历史上,HIV感染经常导致严重的视网膜感染,如巨细胞病毒视网膜炎。然而,随着高效抗逆转录病毒疗法的广泛采用,这些感染的流行率已显著下降。尽管取得了这些进展,但在治疗方法方面仍存在未解决的挑战。此外,已知HIV会引起非机会性眼部疾病,如视神经病变、免疫恢复性葡萄膜炎和HIV相关视网膜病变,这些都需要进一步的临床关注。此外,我们对HIV患者的早期衰老现象进行了深入的探讨。随着光学相干断层血管造影的广泛采用,这项技术使我们能够在早期阶段检测到与早期衰老相关的细微变化。在这篇综述中,我们进行了广泛的文献检索,以巩固目前有关爱滋病病毒眼部表现的证据,特别是在台湾患者中。通过综合这些信息,我们的目标是突出临床实践中需要改进的领域,并为优化艾滋病患者眼部并发症的护理提供见解。
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