| Literature DB >> 25351429 |
Aman Sharma1, Vinay Sagar1, Veenu Singla2, Kusum Sharma3, Ramandeep Singh4, Surjit Singh1, Amod Gupta4.
Abstract
A common ocular manifestation of sarcoidosis is anterior uveitis. Posterior uveitis is uncommon and optic disc edema is rare. We report one such case in which the initial presentation was mimicking malignant hypertension as the patient had a recent record of high blood pressure. However, the painful progressive vision loss due to optic disc edema, along with anterior uveitis, and histological proof of non-caseating granulomas on transbronchial lung biopsy clinched the diagnosis of ocular sarcoidosis. There was complete resolution of signs and symptoms with institution of steroids. There was also probable cardiac involvement. This case highlights the fact that all disc edemas in a diabetic and hypertensive patients is not just due to malignant hypertension, even if there is a recent history of elevated blood pressure.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac sarcoidosis; malignant hypertension; ocular sarcoidosis; optic disc edema; pulmonary; sarcoidosis
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25351429 DOI: 10.1111/1756-185X.12507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Rheum Dis ISSN: 1756-1841 Impact factor: 2.454