Ocular Immunology and Inflammation 2008-01-01

Hypotony maculopathy in a patient with HLA-B27-associated uveitis.

Richard Roe, Bruno Castelo Branco, Emmett T Cunningham

Index: Ocul. Immunol. Inflamm. 16(3) , 107-8, (2008)

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Abstract

To describe a patient with HLA-B27-associated anterior uveitis who developed hypotony maculopathy.Visual acuity, biomicroscopic slit-lamp examination, and fluorescein angiogram.Following an episode of acute anterior nongranulomatous HLA-B27-associated uveitis, the patient developed decreased vision, choroidal folds, optic disc edema, and a serous exudative detachment characteristic of hypotony maculopathy. The intraocular pressure was noted to be 4 mmHg. Following therapy with topical 1% prednisolone acetate and 5% homatropine, both the intraocular pressure and retinal anatomy normalized.Hypotony maculopathy may be seen in patients with HLA-B27-associated uveitis and should be considered as a cause of vision loss in patients with this condition.

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