| Literature DB >> 7969987 |
J C Kattah1, G A Chrousos, P A Katz, B McCasland, M P Kolsky.
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A patient with a history of chronic rhinitis, sinusitis, and bronchial asthma developed a unilateral anterior ischemic optic neuropathy and a mild sensory motor neuropathy as the initial manifestation of systemic vasculitis. We made a probable diagnosis of Churg-Strauss syndrome. Fluorescein angiography showed delayed choroidal perfusion in both eyes. Marked eosinophilia, increased sedimentation rate, and elevated perinuclear anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody and anti-myeloperoxidase antibody titers were the main laboratory abnormalities that supported this diagnosis. Therapy with high-dose methylprednisolone and cyclophosphamide may have preserved vision in the better seeing eye, improved its choroidal circulation, and reversed the laboratory abnormalities except for a mild persistent eosinophilia. The neuropathy is gradually improving.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7969987 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.44.11.2200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurology ISSN: 0028-3878 Impact factor: 9.910