Incomplete Reiter's syndrome with focal involvement of the posterior segment
- PMID: 7619459
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.1995.tb01648.x
Incomplete Reiter's syndrome with focal involvement of the posterior segment
Abstract
Purpose: To describe an unusual variant of Yersinia-induced, HLA-B27 associated incomplete Reiter's syndrome with focal involvement of the posterior segment.
Methods: Review of case records of a patient presenting with incomplete Reiter's syndrome which included a reactive arthritis with keratoconjunctivitis and anterior uveitis.
Results: The uveitis progressed to involve the posterior segment with a vitritis and two transient white retinal spots. After resolving, a retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) defect persisted at the site of one of the lesions.
Conclusions: While involvement of the anterior segment of the globe in Reiter's disease is well recognised, a review of the literature reveals that focal posterior involvement is a rare feature in either Reiter's syndrome or the reactive arthritis group.
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