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Bilateral intermediate uveitis asociated with retinosis pigmentosa

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AbstractPurpose Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of inherited dystrophies with great clinical genetic and evolutionary heterogeneity. We report a patient with retinitis pigmentosa who presented a bilateral intermediate uveitis with cystoid macular edema associated and no other systemic disease.Methods A 16 year old man with a history of Retinosis pigmentosa since birth presented blurred vision associated with a bilateral intermediate uveitis. The visual acuity was 0,4, Tyndall ++, and intense vitritis with snowballs in both eyes. All systemic examinations were normal (analytics, autoimmunity and serology tests).Results Patient was treated with orals corticosteroids maintained in decreasing doses. Response to treatment was favorable, but then macular edema appeared. Due to the inability to control uveitis symptoms with steroids, azathioprine was associated and response has been favorable with resolution of macular edema and decreasing inflammation.Conclusion RP includes a large group of degenerative and hereditary diseases that may be associated with a number of ocular complications. Intermediate uveitis is a rare complication described but can cause decreased vision and requiring monitoring and appropriate treatment for their control.
Title: Bilateral intermediate uveitis asociated with retinosis pigmentosa
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AbstractPurpose Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of inherited dystrophies with great clinical genetic and evolutionary heterogeneity.
We report a patient with retinitis pigmentosa who presented a bilateral intermediate uveitis with cystoid macular edema associated and no other systemic disease.
Methods A 16 year old man with a history of Retinosis pigmentosa since birth presented blurred vision associated with a bilateral intermediate uveitis.
The visual acuity was 0,4, Tyndall ++, and intense vitritis with snowballs in both eyes.
All systemic examinations were normal (analytics, autoimmunity and serology tests).
Results Patient was treated with orals corticosteroids maintained in decreasing doses.
Response to treatment was favorable, but then macular edema appeared.
Due to the inability to control uveitis symptoms with steroids, azathioprine was associated and response has been favorable with resolution of macular edema and decreasing inflammation.
Conclusion RP includes a large group of degenerative and hereditary diseases that may be associated with a number of ocular complications.
Intermediate uveitis is a rare complication described but can cause decreased vision and requiring monitoring and appropriate treatment for their control.

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