P O Watts1, S Mantry, M Austin. 1. Cardiff Eye Unit, University Hospital of Wales, United Kingdom. patrick.watts@net.ntl.com
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report an unusual case of serous retinal detachment at the macula in a patient with a history of sarcoidosis. METHOD: Case report. In a 44-year-old Caucasian man, the history, clinical features, fluorescein angiography, laboratory and radiological investigations, treatment, and lung autopsy findings are presented. RESULTS: A serous detachment of the retina in the macula of his left eye was observed. He had pulmonary hypertension secondary to active sarcoid granulomas that caused pulmonary angiitis. CONCLUSION: Serous retinal detachment at the macula may occur in association with pulmonary angiitis secondary to sarcoidosis.
PURPOSE: To report an unusual case of serous retinal detachment at the macula in a patient with a history of sarcoidosis. METHOD: Case report. In a 44-year-old Caucasian man, the history, clinical features, fluorescein angiography, laboratory and radiological investigations, treatment, and lung autopsy findings are presented. RESULTS: A serous detachment of the retina in the macula of his left eye was observed. He had pulmonary hypertension secondary to active sarcoid granulomas that caused pulmonary angiitis. CONCLUSION:Serous retinal detachment at the macula may occur in association with pulmonary angiitis secondary to sarcoidosis.