| Title | [Bilateral panuveitis with serous retinal detachment.] | | Author(s) | Ramharter A, Kremser B | | Institution | Universitäts-Augenklinik, Innsbruck, 6020, Innsbruck, Osterreich, Anke.Ramharter@i-med.ac.at. | | Source | Ophthalmologe 2008 Aug 13. | | Abstract | HISTORY: A 45-year-old patient with cat scratch disease presented with bilateral panuveitis as well as bilateral serous detachment of the retina. The patient had suffered from influenza with swollen lymph nodes 2 weeks previously. DIAGNOSIS: The diagnosis could be made serologically: IgG and IgM antibodies against Bartonella henselae were highly positive in the immunofluorescence test and the values for inflammation were also strongly increased. THERAPY: A macular star developed during the course, more in the left eye than in the right eye. The patient was treated with a sulfonamide (Bactrim forte) and prednisolonacetate (Urbason), which was changed to doxyzycline (Doxybene) after an allergic reaction developed. Clinical findings were reduced significantly and visual acuity improved. CONCLUSIONS: Bartonella henselae should be excluded when panuveitis occurs with serous retinal detachment. A uveitis anterior could precede this occurrence. | | Language | GER | | Pub Type(s) | JOURNAL ARTICLE
| | PubMed ID | 18696078 |
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