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Relationship between suspected reasons of intraocular inflammation and the results of diagnostic vitrectomy: an observational study.

Veronique B D Kitiratschky1, Christoph Deuter, Robert Beck, Berit Schulte, Hartmut Müller, Gunnar Blumenstock, Peter Szurman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intraocular inflammation of the posterior segment may be associated with neoplastic, infectious, and inflammatory diseases. Biopsy of vitreous and additional ocular tissue might be required for a definitive diagnosis. We therefore aimed to investigate the safety and usefulness of diagnostic vitrectomy in intraocular inflammation.
METHOD: We performed an observational retrospective study of patients who underwent vitreous biopsy due to atypical intraocular inflammation, experienced failed resolution to empirical therapy, or for whom there was suspicion of an underlying neoplastic process.
RESULTS: Seventy consecutive patients were included due to idiopathic uveitis of the posterior segment unresponsive to systemic corticosteroids (n = 33, 47%), suspected vitreoretinal or choroidal lymphoma (n = 18, 26%), viral retinitis (n = 17, 24%), and suspected endogenous endophthalmitis (n = 2, 3%). Suspected viral retinitis was most often confirmed (13/17, 76%), followed by lymphoma (6/18, 33%). Remarkably, a proportion of suspected idiopathic uveitis was infectious (7/33, 21%). The most prevalent adverse event following diagnostic vitrectomy was cataract surgery in phakic patients (n = 16/41, 39% of phakic patients). Retinal detachments were observed chiefly in infectious or neoplastic disease (n = 5, 7%) after a median time of 105 days.
CONCLUSION: Diagnostic vitrectomy was helpful in substantiating the clinical suspected diagnosis of posterior segment inflammation. Potential secondary adverse events should be kept in mind.

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Keywords:  Diagnostic vitrectomy; intraocular inflammation; viral retinitis; vitreoretinal lymphoma

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24392961     DOI: 10.3109/09273948.2013.870212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ocul Immunol Inflamm        ISSN: 0927-3948            Impact factor:   3.070


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2.  Clinical Features, Diagnosis, Management and Prognosis of Primary Intraocular Lymphoma.

Authors:  Xin-Yu Zhao; Tian-Tian Cheng; Li-Hui Meng; Wen-Fei Zhang; You-Xin Chen
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-02-03       Impact factor: 6.244

3.  Endogenous endophthalmitis: diagnosis, management, and prognosis.

Authors:  Mohammad Ali Sadiq; Muhammad Hassan; Aniruddha Agarwal; Salman Sarwar; Shafak Toufeeq; Mohamed K Soliman; Mostafa Hanout; Yasir Jamal Sepah; Diana V Do; Quan Dong Nguyen
Journal:  J Ophthalmic Inflamm Infect       Date:  2015-11-03

4.  Successful treatment of endogenous endophthalmitis with extensive subretinal abscess: a case report.

Authors:  He Xu; Bo Fu; Chunguang Lu; Li Xu; Jing Sun
Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol       Date:  2018-09-05       Impact factor: 2.209

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