OBJECTIVE: To report on a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patient with uveitis and an intraocular HIV1 RNA load largely exceeding that of plasma and no evidence of other intraocular infectious agents causing uveitis than HIV itself. DESIGN: Interventional case report. PARTICIPANT: A 37-year-old male HIV-infected patient with uveitis and no retinal manifestations. METHODS: Clinical and laboratory examinations including extensive intraocular fluid analyses for various pathogens and HIV-1 RNA loads in the aqueous and plasma. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Results of aqueous analysis and ophthalmologic features. Correlations between the results of aqueous testing and clinical characteristics. RESULTS: A 37-year-old patient presented with progressive uveitis. He was positive for HIV-1, and his HIV-1 RNA plasma load was 44,600 copies/mL. His intraocular HIV-1 RNA load was >1,900,000 copies/mL, which largely exceeded his concurrent plasma load. No evidence of infectious agents other than HIV itself was found, and the uveitis reacted promptly to solely the antiretroviral treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that HIV can locally replicate within the eye and cause an intraocular inflammatory reaction.
OBJECTIVE: To report on a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infectedpatient with uveitis and an intraocular HIV1 RNA load largely exceeding that of plasma and no evidence of other intraocular infectious agents causing uveitis than HIV itself. DESIGN: Interventional case report. PARTICIPANT: A 37-year-old male HIV-infectedpatient with uveitis and no retinal manifestations. METHODS: Clinical and laboratory examinations including extensive intraocular fluid analyses for various pathogens and HIV-1 RNA loads in the aqueous and plasma. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Results of aqueous analysis and ophthalmologic features. Correlations between the results of aqueous testing and clinical characteristics. RESULTS: A 37-year-old patient presented with progressive uveitis. He was positive for HIV-1, and his HIV-1 RNA plasma load was 44,600 copies/mL. His intraocular HIV-1 RNA load was >1,900,000 copies/mL, which largely exceeded his concurrent plasma load. No evidence of infectious agents other than HIV itself was found, and the uveitis reacted promptly to solely the antiretroviral treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that HIV can locally replicate within the eye and cause an intraocular inflammatory reaction.
Authors: Corey A Williams-Wietzikoski; Isaac D So; Marta E Bull; Tanawan Samleerat; Kessara Pathanapitoon; Paradee Kunavisarut; Natedao Kongyai; Nicole Ngo-Giang-Huong; Lisa M Frenkel; Wasna Sirirungsi Journal: AIDS Date: 2017-08-24 Impact factor: 4.177
Authors: Jayapratha R Selvaraj; S Sudharshan; Lily K Therese; M K Janani; Poongulali Selvamuthu; Parveen Rewri; Jyotirmay Biswas Journal: Indian J Ophthalmol Date: 2018-11 Impact factor: 1.848