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Takatoshi Kobayashi1, Nanae Takai1, Rei Tada1,2, Hiromi Shoda1, Teruyo Kida1, Tsunehiko Ikeda3, Takurou Ozaki4, Shigeki Makino4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Scleritis and/or uveitis sometimes accompanies patients who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis. However, few studies have reported scleritis and/or uveitis accompanying a fundus elevated lesion, such as an intraocular tumor. In this study, we report a case of rheumatoid uveitis associated with an intraocular elevated lesion. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Granuloma; Intraocular tumor; Rheumatoid arthritis; Scleritis; Uveitis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29843653 PMCID: PMC5975435 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-018-0797-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Fig. 1Slit-lamp and fundus photographs obtained at the initial examination of the 66-year-old female patient. a Superior sclera in her right eye. b Superior sclera in her left eye. c Frontal view of her right eye. d Frontal view of her left eye. e Vitreous opacity in her right eye. The superior sclera in both eyes showed redness and thinning of tissues (arrows). The iris in her left eye was found to be adhered to the implanted IOL (arrows)
Fig. 2Slit-lamp photographs obtained when scleritis relapse, accompanied with an intraocular elevated lesion. a Superior sclera in her right eye, showing redness and a relatively large nodule (arrows). b Superior sclera in her left eye, showing the thinning of tissues (arrows)
Fig. 3Fundus photographs obtained when scleritis relapsed, accompanied with an intraocular elevated lesion. a Intraocular elevated lesion at the superior nasal retina (arrows). b Enlarged photograph of the intraocular elevated lesion (arrows)
Fig. 4B-scan ultrasonography showed that the sclera was thickened and that the lesion seemed to have high internal reflectivity (arrows)
Fig. 5Fundus photograph obtained after disappearance of the intraocular elevated lesion (arrows)