PURPOSE: To determine the origin of scleritis, uveitis, and glaucoma in a boy with fever, sore throat, joint pains, and malaise. METHODS: The patient underwent extensive hematologic, serologic, rheumatologic, and radiologic examinations. RESULTS: The patient recovered after extensive medical therapy. He met the Jones criteria for the diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever and had an increased result for antistreptolysin O antibody titer. CONCLUSIONS: Antistreptococcal antibody testing is helpful in diagnosing rheumatic fever as a cause of scleritis, uveitis, and glaucoma.
PURPOSE: To determine the origin of scleritis, uveitis, and glaucoma in a boy with fever, sore throat, joint pains, and malaise. METHODS: The patient underwent extensive hematologic, serologic, rheumatologic, and radiologic examinations. RESULTS: The patient recovered after extensive medical therapy. He met the Jones criteria for the diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever and had an increased result for antistreptolysin O antibody titer. CONCLUSIONS: Antistreptococcal antibody testing is helpful in diagnosing rheumatic fever as a cause of scleritis, uveitis, and glaucoma.
Authors: Srilatha Vishwanath; Kalpana Badami; K S Sriprakash; B L Sujatha; S D Shashidhar; Y D Shilpa Journal: Int Ophthalmol Date: 2013-12-21 Impact factor: 2.031