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TitleDiagnostic dilemma in an occlusive vasculitis case – infective, immune-mediated or masquerade?
PurposeTo describe a case of left occlusive retinal vasculitis with severe ischemia in a patient with possible IgG-4 related orbital disease. Confounders to etiology include positive Cytomegalovirus (CMV) PCR from the aqueous humor and history of complete internal carotid artery occlusion ipsilaterally. A review of the literature was done to discuss this rare case.
MethodsA chart review of the patient from August 2019 to May 2022 and a literature review of CMV, IgG-4 ophthalmic disease and ocular ischemic syndrome as possible etiologies was performed.
ResultsA 65-year-old Chinese male was referred for 3 days of left blurring of vision. He has been followed-up by Rheumatology and the Oculoplastics service for possible IgG-4 related disease with recurrent dacryoadenitis. Clinical examination revealed mild anterior segment inflammation, significant vascular sheathing, neovascularization at the disc, and a twig retinal artery occlusion. Fluorescein angiography showed subclinical inflammation in the right eye and widespread capillary fallout in the left eye. Extensive etiological workup revealed positive CMV PCR from the aqueous and persistence of high IgG-4 titer. The patient received intravenous methylprednisolone and steroid-sparing immunomodulatory therapy, and intravitreal ranibizumab with panretinal photocoagulation. Clinical course was complicated by CMV retinitis treated with valganciclovir successfully. Literature review showed there is no similar precedence.
ConclusionThis is the first reported case of occlusive retinal vasculitis in possible IgG-4 disease complicated with CMV retinitis. A successful outcome will depend on multiple modalities of treatment titrated to individual patient’s condition.
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Authors 1
Last nameTHNG
Initials of first name(s)ZX
DepartmentOphthalmology
CitySingapore
CountrySingapore
Authors 2
Last nameTEOH
Initials of first name(s)SCB
DepartmentOphthalmology
CitySingapore
CountrySingapore
Authors 3
Last nameNguyen
Initials of first name(s)QD
DepartmentOphthalmology
CityPalo Alto
CountryUnited States