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Rosalynn Grace Siantar1, Su Ling Ho1, Rupesh Agrawal1.
Abstract
We report a case of paradoxical worsening of tuberculous chorioretinitis after initiation of anti-tuberculous therapy (ATT). The patient had left panuveitis with tuberculous chorioretinitis and was started on systemic ATT and oral steroids a week later. However, he developed paradoxical worsening 2 months after initiation of therapy. He was continued on ATT, oral steroids and intravitreal amikacin with resolution of the chorioretinal lesion subsequently. Ocular tuberculosis often poses a diagnostic challenge, and clinicians should be aware of the possibility of paradoxical worsening despite appropriate ATT. Clinicians should strongly consider starting oral steroids concurrently with ATT when managing ocular tuberculosis.Entities:
Keywords: Chorioretinitis; Ocular tuberculosis; Paradoxical worsening; Steroids
Year: 2015 PMID: 26180557 PMCID: PMC4496418 DOI: 10.1186/s12348-015-0052-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ophthalmic Inflamm Infect ISSN: 1869-5760
Fig. 1a, b Fundus photos of left eye showing vitritis, vasculitis and chorioretinitis superior to the macula
Fig. 2Fundus fluorescein angiography in early (a), mid (b) and late (c) phases showing non-perfusion peripheral to area of chorioretinitis
Fig. 3Fundus photo of the left eye showing progression of chorioretinitis to the macula
Fig. 4Diagrammatic representation of clinical course of ocular tuberculosis