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A 47-year-old man with recent travel to the Caribbean was admitted with acute febrileillness associated with arthralgia and skin rash followed by sudden onset of bilateral visual field defects. Funduscopy revealed subtle bilateral paracentral dark lesions nasal to the fovea best seen on near
A 39-year-old female with dengue fever presented with decreased vision in both eyes. Visual acuity was 20/200 and 20/80 in the right eye (OD) and left eye (OS), respectively. Fundus showed granular, grayish-white lesions in the parafoveal region in OD. Multimodal imaging including optical coherence
OBJECTIVE
To report a case of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) following simultaneous hepatitis-A virus (HAV) and yellow fever (YF) vaccination.
METHODS
Review of the clinical, laboratory, photographic, and angiographic records of a patient suffering from MEWDS.
RESULTS
A healthy
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An association between antecedent viral illness and acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE) has long been suspected. The authors propose dengue fever as a possible cause of APMPPE, based on three patients who travelled to or lived in endemic areas and had
OBJECTIVE
The incidence of dengue fever (DF) increases every year. Macular complications of patients with DF may be more common than many ophthalmologists realize. During a DF outbreak in South China in 2014, we observed acute macular neuroretinopathy associated with DF.
METHODS
Among 9 patients (17
OBJECTIVE
To report a case of bilateral acute macular neuroretinopathy (AMN) occurring in a 32-year-old woman, analyzed using the multimodal imaging technique.
METHODS
A 32-year-old Caucasian woman presented with 20 days history of acute onset of blurred vision in the right eye. The best-corrected
A relationship between acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE) and systemic infections has been suggested. This report presents a case of APMPPE in connection with acute nephritis in a previously healthy man. The disease started with arthralgia, headache, fever, malaise,
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To report the occurrence of acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE)-like posterior uveitis as part of the ocular manifestation of tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis (TINU) syndrome.
METHODS
A 54-year-old previously healthy woman received oral ibuprofen and
OBJECTIVE
To describe novel underlying associations of classic acute macular neuroretinopathy (AMN).
METHODS
Multimodal imaging case series evaluating patients with classic AMN lesions and previously unreported underlying aetiologies.
RESULTS
Six patients were included (five women, one man, mean age
Purpose. To describe a case of dengue fever-associated maculopathy and panuveitis to raise awareness of these ophthalmic complications of dengue in Australia in the light of recent increasing numbers of outbreaks from equatorial through to tropical Australia. Case Report. A 37-year-old Caucasian
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The authors present a case of acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE) associated with a systemic necrotizing vasculitis with mixed features of Wegener granulomatosis and polyarteritis nodosa (PAN).
METHODS
Case report.
RESULTS
A 29-year-old woman developed a
A 50-year-old white woman had bilateral visual loss associated with fever, chills, and myalgias. Her systemic complaints responded to steroid therapy but visual reductions and retinal lesions have persisted for one year. Fluorescein angiographic findings are identical to those seen in acute retinal
OBJECTIVE
To describe a case series of ocular complications associated with upper respiratory tract infections.
METHODS
Four patients aged 21-61 years (three females, one male) had confirmed ocular complications connected with a general upper respiratory tract infection with myalgia and fever.
Purpose: To report the clinical presentation, multimodal imaging, and management of two patients with Rickettsia typhi infection who presented with transaminitis and bilateral uveitis.