Syphilitic Outer Retinopathy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Claudia AmaralLeilani JoyHiram JimenezYousef J Cruz-InñigoJan P Ulloa-PadillaArmando L OliverPublished in: Journal of vitreoretinal diseases (2021)
Syphilitic outer retinopathy is a distinct entity characterized by the disruption of the ellipsoid zone visible on optical coherence tomography and a corresponding increase in fundus hyperautofluorescence in the affected areas. Although some patients may present with a demarcation line, as is seen with AZOOR, the fundus is oftentimes unremarkable or may show only subtle retinal pigment epithelium changes. Uveitis resolution and visual acuity restoration may be expected following treatment; however, visual field disturbances may persist.