Choroidal Involvement and Chronic Macular Edema in Acute Retinal Necrosis: A Novel Finding and a Novel Treatment.
Ankush KawaliAditya PatilSai Bhakti MishraPadmamalini MahendradasRohit ShettyPublished in: Ocular immunology and inflammation (2023)
Acute retinal necrosis (ARN) as the term suggests is recognized as necrotic inflammation of retina, in contrast to toxoplasma retinochoroiditis where involvement of choroid can be appreciated as choroidal thickening on optical coherence tomography scan during active stage. Secondly, sequelae of ARN, such as chronic anterior uveitis and cystoid macular edema, could be challenging to manage as steroid use in various forms poses a risk of virus reactivation. We present a case of ARN caused by varicella zoster virus with an initial confusing clinical picture with toxoplasma retinochoroiditis, documented with choroidal involvement. The patient also developed a chronic anterior uveitis with macular edema after resolution of ARN which was treated with topical interferon (IFN) alfa 2b therapy with successful outcome. This report supports the recently described choroidal involvement in ARN and suggests topical IFN as a novel treatment in management of chronic macular edema post ARN.
Keyphrases
- optical coherence tomography
- diabetic retinopathy
- optic nerve
- liver failure
- drug induced
- dendritic cells
- immune response
- computed tomography
- ankylosing spondylitis
- respiratory failure
- stem cells
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis
- age related macular degeneration
- preterm infants
- intensive care unit
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- rheumatoid arthritis
- single molecule
- case report
- disease activity
- preterm birth
- combination therapy
- contrast enhanced
- mechanical ventilation