Literature DB >> 10900106

Relentless placoid chorioretinitis: A new entity or an unusual variant of serpiginous chorioretinitis?

B E Jones1, L M Jampol, L A Yannuzzi, M Tittl, M W Johnson, D P Han, J L Davis, D F Williams.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To characterize an unusual clinical entity resembling acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE) and serpiginous choroiditis but with an atypical clinical course. PATIENTS: We describe 6 patients, aged 17 through 51 years, exhibiting this unusual entity who were seen at 6 different centers from 1984 to 1997.
RESULTS: The acute retinal lesions in this series were similar to those of APMPPE or serpiginous choroiditis, both clinically and on fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography. However, the clinical course, number of lesions, and location of these lesions were atypical. These patients had evidence of numerous posterior and peripheral retinal lesions predating or occurring simultaneously with macular involvement. Older, healing pigmented lesions were often accompanied by the appearance of new active white placoid lesions. Additionally, these cases all demonstrated prolonged periods of activity resulting in the appearance of more than 50 and sometimes hundreds of lesions scattered throughout the fundus. Growth of subacute lesions and the appearance of new lesions continued for 5 to 24 months after initial examination, and relapses were common.
CONCLUSIONS: This entity has clinical features similar to APMPPE and serpiginous choroiditis but has a prolonged progressive clinical course and widespread distribution of lesions. It may represent a variant of serpiginous choroiditis or may be a new entity. We call it relentless placoid chorioretinitis. Arch Ophthalmol. 2000;118:931-938

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10900106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


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2.  A young Japanese man with relentless placoid chorioretinitis.

Authors:  Tadashi Orihara; Toshiko Wakabayashi; Annabelle A Okada; Megumi Takahashi; Yoshihiro Morimura; Eri Kojima; Tetsuo Hida
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4.  Lyme Borrelia as the etiological factor in three cases of primary inflammatory choriocapillaropathies.

Authors:  Svetlana V Jovanovic; Nenad T Petrovic; Maja Lj Zivkovic; Zorica G Toncic; Tatjana S Sarenac Vulovic
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5.  Persistent placoid maculopathy: a new clinical entity.

Authors:  Pamela R Golchet; Lee M Jampol; David Wilson; Lawrence A Yannuzzi; Michael Ober; Edward Stroh
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6.  A syndrome resembling acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy in older adults.

Authors:  Alexander Taich; Mark W Johnson
Journal:  Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc       Date:  2008

7.  Fundus autofluorescence imaging of the white dot syndromes.

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8.  Profile of serpiginous choroiditis in a tertiary eye care centre in eastern India.

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Review 9.  Classification of Non-Infectious and/or Immune Mediated Choroiditis: A Brief Overview of the Essentials.

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10.  Panretinal acute multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy: a novel posterior uveitis syndrome with HLA-A3 and HLA-C7 association.

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