| Literature DB >> 27830075 |
María Rico1, José Bernardino Díaz-López2, Jorge Peña3, Pedro Oliva-Nacarino1.
Abstract
Orbital inflammatory pseudotumor is a rare complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. It may present a challenge for differential diagnosis, especially in the context of treatment with hydroxychloroquine, although dosage and duration of the treatment may guide us. Although high antibody titers can be found, this is not specific.Entities:
Keywords: Optic neuritis; optic perineuritis; orbital myositis; orbital pseudotumor; systemic lupus erythematosus
Year: 2016 PMID: 27830075 PMCID: PMC5093165 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
Figure 1T1‐weighted MRI with gadolinium contrast. A perineural contrast enhancement can be seen on the right optic nerve, suggesting inflammation of the nerve sheath.
Figure 2T2‐weighted brain and orbital MRI. (A) Coronal view of the MRI performed nine months before the patient developed the symptoms. A slight thickening of the superior rectus, which appears hyperintense compared to the contralateral muscle, is patent, as well as mild infiltration of the surrounding fat. (B) Coronal view of the MRI performed after developing diplopia. These alterations can be observed more clearly. (C) Axial cuts of the same MRI showing also slight proptosis of the right eye.