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Bilateral retinal branch vascular occlusion-a first presentation of crohn disease.

Anmar M Abdul-Rahman1, Robert Raj.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe a case of Crohn disease presenting as a branch retinal artery occlusion in one eye and branch retinal vein occlusion in the other eye as a first presentation.
METHODS: Case report.
RESULTS: A 34-year-old man presented with simultaneous left superotemporal branch retinal artery and right superotemporal branch retinal vein vasculitic occlusion in the absence of other signs of intraocular inflammation. Extensive investigations over 6 months directed primarily at vasculitides, coagulopathies, and atypical infections failed to reveal the underlying diagnosis. A subsequent presentation with gastrointestinal manifestations led to a colonic biopsy and the diagnosis of Crohn disease. A combination of azathioprine and low-dose steroids was effective in the maintenance of remission of this disorder.
CONCLUSION: Inflammatory bowel disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of retinal vascular occlusive disorders in young patients. Combination therapy with systemic steroids and azathioprine are effective for maintenance of remission and prevention of ocular complications.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 25390375     DOI: 10.1097/ICB.0b013e318196bd79

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Retin Cases Brief Rep        ISSN: 1935-1089


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Review 1.  Ophthalmic manifestations in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: A review.

Authors:  Leandro Lopes Troncoso; Ana Luiza Biancardi; Haroldo Vieira de Moraes; Cyrla Zaltman
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2017-08-28       Impact factor: 5.742

2.  Simultaneous central retinal artery occlusion and optic nerve vasculitis in Crohn disease.

Authors:  Razek Georges Coussa; Andre Ali-Ridha; Natalia Vila; Rayan Alshareef; John Chen
Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep       Date:  2016-10-15
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