Sympathetic ophthalmia: an immunohistochemistry study of four cases.

German journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 1996-03-01
C Auw-Haedrich, K U Loeffler, H Witschel
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We present histological and immunohistochemical data on four cases of sympathetic ophthalmia, a disease that is believed to occur predominantly after perforating injury to the eye. Only a few cases without previous perforation have been reported. Nevertheless, sympathetic ophthalmia should be taken into consideration if there is a bilateral intraocular inflammation, even without trauma, as in two of our cases (cases 1 and 2). An unusual case after uneventful intracapsular cataract extraction and a posttraumatic "classic" case are also presented (cases 3 and 4). We found a granulomatous infiltration of the uveal tract by lymphocytes, plasma cells, and epithelioid cells, particularly of the choroid. Dalen-Fuchs nodules were found in all cases, the second case also being associated with phacoanaphylaxis. Case 1 and 4 showed immunohistochemically a predominance of CD3-positive cells (T-lymphocytes), whereas in cases 2 and 3, many cells surprisingly stained positively for L26 (B-lymphocytes). In case 2 the immune response may have been altered by the additional phacoanaphylaxis. In all four cases, scattered epithelioid cells stained positively for CD 68. We conclude that in cases of bilateral uveitis, even without previous penetrating injury or after common intraocular surgery, sympathetic ophthalmia as a possible cause should be taken into consideration because an early diagnosis with subsequent enucleation of the exciting eye is of decisive influence on the course of the disease.

交感性眼炎4例免疫组化研究。
我们介绍了4例交感性眼炎的组织学和免疫组织化学数据,这种疾病被认为主要发生在眼睛穿孔损伤后。只有少数病例以前没有穿孔的报道。然而,如果有双侧眼内炎症,即使没有外伤,也应考虑交感性眼炎,如我们的两个病例(病例1和2)。我们也提出了一个不寻常的病例(病例3和4),即白内障囊内摘除术后的不寻常病例和创伤后的“经典”病例(病例3和4)。我们发现葡萄膜束有肉芽肿浸润,淋巴细胞、浆细胞和上皮样细胞,尤其是脉络膜。所有病例均发现达伦-富克斯结节,第二个病例也与过敏性反应有关。病例1和病例4在免疫组织化学上显示cd3阳性细胞(t淋巴细胞)的优势,而在病例2和病例3中,许多细胞令人惊讶地呈L26阳性(b淋巴细胞)。在病例2中,免疫反应可能因额外的过敏反应而改变。在所有4例病例中,分散的上皮样细胞cd68染色呈阳性。我们的结论是,在双侧葡萄膜炎的病例中,即使以前没有穿透性损伤或进行过常见的眼内手术,也应考虑交感性眼炎作为一种可能的病因,因为早期诊断并随后摘除兴奋眼的核对疾病的进程具有决定性的影响。
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