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Reversible blindness in bilateral optic neruritis associated with nasal flu vaccine.

Courtney Crawford, Mary Beth Grazko, William R Raymond, Bruce A Rivers, Patrick D Munson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Various case reports have shown possible associations between optic neuritis and different vaccines. Some of the vaccines include influenza, hepatitis B and anthrax
PURPOSE: To present evidence for a causal relationship between optic neuritis and Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV), administered as nasal flu vaccine.
METHODS: Case Report. In a 13-year-old male with bilateral optic neuritis, detailed clinical history, neuro-ophthalmologic examination, magnetic resonance imaging, stereo-disc photos, visual field testing, ocular coherence tomography, blood tests and cerebral spinal fluid analysis were performed.
RESULTS: Exam findings on presentation: BCVA: 20/CF OD; 20/LP OS. Positive relative afferent pupil defect OD. Unremarkable anterior segment and posterior segment exam. No papillitis or papilledema. Global visual field defect OU based on Humphrey 30-2. MRI: diffuse enlargement of Optic Chiasm with inflammation of distal optic nerves bilateral. Blood cultures and CSF were negative. Patient received 3 divided doses of methyl prednisone with mild improvement of vision upon hospital discharge and marked improvement of vision at 2 month follow up.
CONCLUSION: In this child, no infectious, vascular, granulomatous, viral or immune-related cause of optic neuritis was identified. This case provides compelling evidence that supports the nasal flu vaccination as a cause of optic neuritis.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22989339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Binocul Vis Strabolog Q Simms Romano        ISSN: 2160-5351


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1.  Atypical Optic Neuritis After Inactivated Influenza Vaccination.

Authors:  Bokkwan Jun; Frederick W Fraunfelder
Journal:  Neuroophthalmology       Date:  2017-08-17
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