Characteristics of Cytomegalovirus Uveitis in Immunocompetent Patients
- PMID: 25207970
- DOI: 10.3109/09273948.2014.950384
Characteristics of Cytomegalovirus Uveitis in Immunocompetent Patients
Abstract
Purpose: To present the clinical characteristics of patients with anterior uveitis who had evidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection on polymerase chain reaction PCR-based assays for viral DNA in aqueous samples.
Methods: This was a retrospective observational case series of 16 patients with CMV infection on qualitative polymerase chain reaction PCR-based assays for viral DNA in aqueous samples. Case records of 16 patients were reviewed and relevant clinical information was collected using a standardized data sheet.
Results: There were 10 male and 6 female patients, with 16 eyes included. The median age at the first attack was 52 years (range 27-77 years). Thirteen patients (81.3%) presented with an initial BCVA of 20/40 or better. Eleven eyes (68.8%) had anterior chamber inflammation of 1+ cells or less. Eight eyes (50.0%) had concomitant sectoral iris atrophy, while 2 eyes were noted to have heterochromic irides. Eleven patients (68.8%) presented with an elevated intraocular pressure. Seven patients (43.8%) had clinical features that led to a presumptive diagnosis of Posner-Schlossman syndrome, while 3 patients (18.8%) were initially diagnosed with Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis. Six patients were initially treated for uveitic glaucoma or anterior uveitis of unknown cause.
Conclusions: There is a spectrum of clinical manifestations of CMV anterior uveitis. A high index of suspicion of a possible viral etiology, especially CMV, and subsequent accurate identification of the virus involved are fundamental to the overall therapeutic approach.
Keywords: Anterior uveitis; cytomegalovirus; hypertensive uveitis; immunocompetent.
Comment in
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In Response to: "Woo JH, Lim WK, Ho SL, et al. Characteristics of Cytomegalovirus Uveitis in Immunocompetent Patients".Ocul Immunol Inflamm. 2017 Aug;25(4):533-534. doi: 10.3109/09273948.2016.1158280. Epub 2016 Apr 15. Ocul Immunol Inflamm. 2017. PMID: 27082813 No abstract available.
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