川崎病急性期的失明和眼后段受累:一个小型回顾

T. Nakad
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川崎病急性期的眼部受累通常累及眼前段,其相关治疗结果通常很好。然而,很少有后段受累的报道,这与较差的预后有关。本研究回顾了最近报道的川崎病急性期失明和/或眼后段受累的6例患者。这些患者的中位年龄为8.5岁(范围:6-12岁)。眼部症状为畏光、视力下降、失明和眼部疼痛。5名患者表现为视盘受累,3名患者表现为视网膜血管受累。所有患者均接受静脉免疫球蛋白治疗,2例患者接受全身皮质类固醇治疗。5例患者的视力治疗效果良好。然而,有一名患者在发病两个月后,受影响的眼睛仍然没有光感。这可能与血管炎引起的眼动脉阻塞有关。在川崎病的急性期,年龄较大的儿童可能有更高的失明和眼后段受累的相关风险。
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Blindness and ocular posterior segment involvement in the acute phase of Kawasaki disease: a mini-review
Ocular involvement in the acute phase of Kawasaki disease typically involves the anterior segment of the eye, and its associated treatment outcomes are generally excellent. However, there are rare reports of posterior segment involvement, and these are associated with poorer outcomes. This study reviewed six patients with recently reported blindness and/or ocular posterior segment involvement in the acute phase of Kawasaki disease. The median age of these patients was 8.5 years old (range: 6–12 years old). The ocular symptoms were photophobia, reduction of vision, blindness, and ocular pain. Five patients exhibited optic disc involvement and three patients showed retinal vessel involvement. All patients received intravenous immunoglobulin therapy and two patients received systemic corticosteroid administration. The visual acuity outcomes of treatment were excellent in five of the patients. However, in one patient there was still no light perception in the affected eye at two months after the initial onset of the disease. This was associated with the possible obstruction of the ophthalmic artery due to vasculitis. Older children may have a higher associated risk of blindness and ocular posterior segment involvement in the acute phase of Kawasaki disease.
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