Late recurrence of idiopathic Brown's syndrome successfully treated with oral corticosteroids.
Cody LoJonathan Andrew MicieliPublished in: European journal of ophthalmology (2020)
We suspect this case was related to a subclinical inflammatory process resulting in the MRI findings and response to steroids. This case demonstrates that idiopathic Brown's syndrome can recur more than a decade later in adults and oral corticosteroids are an effective treatment option even in the absence of an underlying rheumatological condition.