双侧急性近视:不要忽视双侧葡萄膜积液。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ocular Immunology and Inflammation Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1080/09273948.2025.2456639
Tetiana Goncharova, Marta Garrido-Marin, Yann Bertolani, David Oliver-Gutierrez, Elena Ros-Sanchez, Paul Gerard Buck, Jaime Rigo, Nieves Martin
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目的:描述一个非典型的病例双侧葡萄膜积液,可能是由阿莫西林引发的,在一个10岁的儿童肺炎。方法:综合眼科检查及影像学检查,包括前段及黄斑光学相干断层扫描、超声生物显微镜、b超检查,评估解剖改变,确认诊断。结果:一名10岁男孩表现为双眼急性无痛性视力丧失,主要影响远视力。他最近有肺炎史,曾用阿莫西林治疗。眼科检查发现双侧急性近视,明显屈光不正,双眼前房浅。超声生物显微镜和前段光学相干断层扫描显示睫状体上间隙有液体,睫状体前旋,提示睫状体积液。基于这些发现,怀疑有葡萄膜积液,提示停用阿莫西林。患者局部应用地塞米松、环戊酸盐和口服阿奇霉素治疗。停用阿莫西林并开始治疗后,患者近视消退,前房深度正常化,3天内巩膜积液消失。患者在6个月的随访期间无症状。结论:本病例提示阿莫西林使用与双侧葡萄膜积液之间可能存在联系,这一关系此前未被报道。医疗保健专业人员在鉴别诊断双侧急性近视患者时应考虑葡萄膜积液,特别是与近期用药有关的患者。阿莫西林在诱发葡萄膜积液中的潜在作用有待进一步研究。
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Bilateral Acute Myopia: Do Not Overlook Bilateral Uveal Effusion.

Purpose: To describe an atypical case of bilateral uveal effusion, presumably triggered by amoxicillin, in a 10-year-old child with pneumonia.

Methods: A comprehensive ophthalmological evaluation and imaging studies, including anterior segment and macular optical coherence tomography, ultrasound biomicroscopy, and B-mode ultrasonography, were performed to assess anatomical changes and confirm the diagnosis.

Results: A 10-year-old boy presented with an acute, painless loss of visual acuity in both eyes, primarily affecting distance vision. He had a recent history of pneumonia, which had been treated with amoxicillin. Ophthalmic examination revealed bilateral acute myopia, significant refractive error, and shallow anterior chambers in both eyes. Ultrasound biomicroscopy and anterior segment optical coherence tomography revealed fluid in the supraciliary space and anterior rotation of the ciliary processes, suggestive of uveal effusion. Based on these findings, uveal effusion was suspected, prompting the discontinuation of amoxicillin. The patient was treated with topical dexamethasone, cyclopentolate, and oral azithromycin. After stopping amoxicillin and initiating treatment, the patient's myopia resolved, anterior chamber depth normalized, and the uveal effusion was resolved within three days. The patient remained asymptomatic during a 6-month follow-up period.

Conclusion: This case suggests a possible link between amoxicillin use and bilateral uveal effusion, a relationship not previously reported. Healthcare professionals should consider uveal effusion in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with bilateral acute myopia, particularly when associated with recent medication use. Further research is needed to explore the potential role of amoxicillin in inducing uveal effusion.

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CiteScore
6.20
自引率
15.20%
发文量
285
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ocular Immunology & Inflammation ranks 18 out of 59 in the Ophthalmology Category.Ocular Immunology and Inflammation is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication that welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished manuscripts directed to ophthalmologists and vision scientists. Published bimonthly, the journal provides an international medium for basic and clinical research reports on the ocular inflammatory response and its control by the immune system. The journal publishes original research papers, case reports, reviews, letters to the editor, meeting abstracts, and invited editorials.
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