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Diverse Clinical Signs of Ocular Involvement in Cat Scratch Disease
OBJECTIVES: To describe ocular manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of cat scratch disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical records of patients with ocular cat scratch disease were reviewed. RESULTS: Thirteen eyes of 10 patients (7 female, 3 male) with a mean age of 26.9±18.5 years were included...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5282546/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28182175 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjo.28009 |
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author | Oray, Merih Önal, Sumru Koç Akbay, Aylin Tuğal Tutkun, İlknur |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To describe ocular manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of cat scratch disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical records of patients with ocular cat scratch disease were reviewed. RESULTS: Thirteen eyes of 10 patients (7 female, 3 male) with a mean age of 26.9±18.5 years were included. Nine patients had a history of cat contact and had systemic symptoms associated with cat scratch disease 2-90 days prior to the ocular symptoms. Ocular signs were: neuroretinitis in 4 eyes (associated with serous retinal detachment in the inferior quadrant in 1 eye), optic neuropathy in 2 eyes (1 papillitis and optic disc infiltration, 1 optic neuritis), retinal infiltrates in 6 eyes, retinochoroiditis in 1 eye, branch retinal arteriolar occlusion in 3 eyes, and endophthalmitis in 1 eye. Visual acuities at presentation were 1.0 in 7 eyes, 0.3 in 1 eye, ≤0.1 in 4 eyes, and light perception in 1 eye. Bartonella henselae immunoglobulin (Ig) M and/or IgG were positive in all patients. Systemic antibiotic therapy was administered in all patients. Systemic corticosteroid treatment (15-40 mg/day) was added to the therapy in 4 patients, following 5 days of intravenous pulse methylprednisolone in 2 patients. Treatment was ongoing for 1 patient and the mean treatment duration of the other 9 patients was 47±14.5 days. Visual acuities at final visit were 1.0 in 9 eyes, 0.8 in 1 eye, 0.4 in 1 eye, and no light perception in 1 eye. CONCLUSION: Cat scratch disease may present with different ocular signs and should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with such presentations. |
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spelling | pubmed-52825462017-02-08 Diverse Clinical Signs of Ocular Involvement in Cat Scratch Disease Oray, Merih Önal, Sumru Koç Akbay, Aylin Tuğal Tutkun, İlknur Turk J Ophthalmol Original Article OBJECTIVES: To describe ocular manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of cat scratch disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical records of patients with ocular cat scratch disease were reviewed. RESULTS: Thirteen eyes of 10 patients (7 female, 3 male) with a mean age of 26.9±18.5 years were included. Nine patients had a history of cat contact and had systemic symptoms associated with cat scratch disease 2-90 days prior to the ocular symptoms. Ocular signs were: neuroretinitis in 4 eyes (associated with serous retinal detachment in the inferior quadrant in 1 eye), optic neuropathy in 2 eyes (1 papillitis and optic disc infiltration, 1 optic neuritis), retinal infiltrates in 6 eyes, retinochoroiditis in 1 eye, branch retinal arteriolar occlusion in 3 eyes, and endophthalmitis in 1 eye. Visual acuities at presentation were 1.0 in 7 eyes, 0.3 in 1 eye, ≤0.1 in 4 eyes, and light perception in 1 eye. Bartonella henselae immunoglobulin (Ig) M and/or IgG were positive in all patients. Systemic antibiotic therapy was administered in all patients. Systemic corticosteroid treatment (15-40 mg/day) was added to the therapy in 4 patients, following 5 days of intravenous pulse methylprednisolone in 2 patients. Treatment was ongoing for 1 patient and the mean treatment duration of the other 9 patients was 47±14.5 days. Visual acuities at final visit were 1.0 in 9 eyes, 0.8 in 1 eye, 0.4 in 1 eye, and no light perception in 1 eye. CONCLUSION: Cat scratch disease may present with different ocular signs and should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with such presentations. Galenos Publishing 2017-01 2017-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5282546/ /pubmed/28182175 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjo.28009 Text en © Copyright 2017 by Turkish Ophthalmological Association Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology, published by Galenos Publishing House. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Oray, Merih Önal, Sumru Koç Akbay, Aylin Tuğal Tutkun, İlknur Diverse Clinical Signs of Ocular Involvement in Cat Scratch Disease |
title | Diverse Clinical Signs of Ocular Involvement in Cat Scratch Disease |
title_full | Diverse Clinical Signs of Ocular Involvement in Cat Scratch Disease |
title_fullStr | Diverse Clinical Signs of Ocular Involvement in Cat Scratch Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Diverse Clinical Signs of Ocular Involvement in Cat Scratch Disease |
title_short | Diverse Clinical Signs of Ocular Involvement in Cat Scratch Disease |
title_sort | diverse clinical signs of ocular involvement in cat scratch disease |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5282546/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28182175 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjo.28009 |
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