J C Wang1, G C Chuah, E Y Yap. 1. The Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore.
Abstract
AIM: We report a case of tuberculous choroidal granulomas in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE) who developed miliary tuberculosis (TB) and bilateral granulomas while on immunosuppressive medication. METHODS: The case notes of this patient were reviewed. RESULTS: The patient was first seen for base-line ophthalmic screening before anti-tuberculous medication was started. The patient was subsequently followed up at 2 weeks, 4 weeks and 2 months with fundal examination and photography. One choroidal granuloma was found in the right eye while another peripheral lesion involved the left eye. Both resolved in response to anti-tuberculous medication over a 2-month period with resultant chorioretinal atrophy and scarring. CONCLUSION: This case demonstrates the need to screen immuno-suppressed SLE patients who have miliary TB for possible eye involvement.
AIM: We report a case of tuberculous choroidal granulomas in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE) who developed miliary tuberculosis (TB) and bilateral granulomas while on immunosuppressive medication. METHODS: The case notes of this patient were reviewed. RESULTS: The patient was first seen for base-line ophthalmic screening before anti-tuberculous medication was started. The patient was subsequently followed up at 2 weeks, 4 weeks and 2 months with fundal examination and photography. One choroidal granuloma was found in the right eye while another peripheral lesion involved the left eye. Both resolved in response to anti-tuberculous medication over a 2-month period with resultant chorioretinal atrophy and scarring. CONCLUSION: This case demonstrates the need to screen immuno-suppressed SLEpatients who have miliary TB for possible eye involvement.
Authors: H A Kim; C D Yoo; H J Baek; E B Lee; C Ahn; J S Han; S Kim; J S Lee; K W Choe; Y W Song Journal: Clin Exp Rheumatol Date: 1998 Jan-Feb Impact factor: 4.473