| Literature DB >> 9082411 |
B Granel1, P Disdier, F Devin, L Swiader, J M Riss, L Coupier, J R Harlé, J Jouglard, P J Weiller.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Hepatitis B vaccination has been proven to be effective and well-tolerated. Certain neurological, ocular or systemic complications have, however, been reported to be induced by the vaccine. Clinicians should be aware of exceptional ocular complications. CLINICAL REPORT: Four patients under 50 years of age developed occlusion of the central vein of the retina after vaccination with recombinant hepatitis B vaccine. None of the classical causes of occlusion of the central vein of the retina could be evidenced. DISCUSSION: Several pathophysiological hypotheses have been proposed to explain these ocular manifestations after vaccination: role of immunocomplexes, antigenic cross-reactions, role of immediate hypersensitivity, simulation of a pathogenic lymphocyte repertoire. None of these hypotheses is entirely satisfactory. It is important however to emphasize the need for a complete general evaluation, including an ophthalmological examination in the presence of unexplained ocular manifestations following hepatitis B vaccination.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9082411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Presse Med ISSN: 0755-4982 Impact factor: 1.228