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Case Reports
. 2024 Apr 19;16(4):e58608.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.58608. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Co-infectious Uveitis With Syphilis and Lyme Disease: A Case Report

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Co-infectious Uveitis With Syphilis and Lyme Disease: A Case Report

Shobha Mandal et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Uveitis is the inflammation of the uveal tract (i.e., iris, ciliary body, and choroid). Uveitis is categorized into the following three types based on the anatomical location of inflammation: anterior, intermediate, and posterior uveitis. Severe cases may lead to panuveitis, where all three layers may become inflamed potentially resulting in permanent vision loss. Uveitis can arise from different underlying disorders, including infectious causes or autoimmune disorders. Syphilis and Lyme disease are uncommon causes of uveitis. Eye involvement can occur at any stage in Lyme disease, characterized by diverse manifestations such as conjunctivitis, episcleritis, keratitis, uveitis, neuroretinitis, and retinal vasculitis. Patients may present with symptoms of blurred vision, eye pain or discomfort, visual floaters, headache, or intolerance to light. Patients can risk vision loss if not diagnosed and treated promptly.

Keywords: blindness; eye pain; lyme disease; ocular syphilis; uveitis.

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Figure 1. Left eye: 2+ anterior chamber cells and 1+ flare with posterior synechiae of the iris.

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