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The impact of ocular tuberculosis on vision after two months of intensive therapy

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease of global importance with major economic and social burden accounting for 25% of all avoidable deaths in developing countries. Extrapulmonary involvement may occur either in association with clinically apparent pulmonary tuberculosis or in isolation. This cross-...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, Suzana Batista Vereza de, Passos, Ângelo Ferreira, Hadad, David Jamil, Zbyszynski, Lorena, de Almeida Júnior, Pedro Sousa, Castellani, Luiz Guilherme Schmidt, Dietze, Reynaldo, Palaci, Moisés
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9425680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29679545
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2018.03.005
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author Oliveira, Suzana Batista Vereza de
Passos, Ângelo Ferreira
Hadad, David Jamil
Zbyszynski, Lorena
de Almeida Júnior, Pedro Sousa
Castellani, Luiz Guilherme Schmidt
Dietze, Reynaldo
Palaci, Moisés
author_facet Oliveira, Suzana Batista Vereza de
Passos, Ângelo Ferreira
Hadad, David Jamil
Zbyszynski, Lorena
de Almeida Júnior, Pedro Sousa
Castellani, Luiz Guilherme Schmidt
Dietze, Reynaldo
Palaci, Moisés
author_sort Oliveira, Suzana Batista Vereza de
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description Tuberculosis is an infectious disease of global importance with major economic and social burden accounting for 25% of all avoidable deaths in developing countries. Extrapulmonary involvement may occur either in association with clinically apparent pulmonary tuberculosis or in isolation. This cross-sectional descriptive study aimed to evaluate the impact of ocular tuberculosis in visual acuity at baseline and after two months of intensive anti-tuberculous therapy. A sample of 133 pulmonary tuberculosis patients, seven disseminated tuberculosis, and three pleural tuberculosis patients was evaluated. All patients underwent routine ophthalmic evaluation, including assessment of visual acuity, biomicroscopy, applanation tonometry, indirect ophthalmoscopy, and fluorescent angiography as appropriate. None of the patients had impaired visual acuity due to tuberculosis. A rate of 4.2% (6/143) of ocular involvement was found. None of the patients with ocular involvement were HIV-infected. Of the six patients with ocular involvement, five met the diagnostic criteria for probable and one for possible ocular lesions. As for the type of ocular lesions, two patients had bilateral findings: one had sclerouveitis and the second had choroidal nodules. The other four patients presented with unilateral lesions: peripheral retinal artery occlusion in the right eye (one case), choroidal nodules in the left eye (one case), and choroidal nodules in the right eye (two cases). Patients progressed favorably after two month of intensive therapy, with no significant reduction in vision.
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spelling pubmed-94256802022-08-31 The impact of ocular tuberculosis on vision after two months of intensive therapy Oliveira, Suzana Batista Vereza de Passos, Ângelo Ferreira Hadad, David Jamil Zbyszynski, Lorena de Almeida Júnior, Pedro Sousa Castellani, Luiz Guilherme Schmidt Dietze, Reynaldo Palaci, Moisés Braz J Infect Dis Original Article Tuberculosis is an infectious disease of global importance with major economic and social burden accounting for 25% of all avoidable deaths in developing countries. Extrapulmonary involvement may occur either in association with clinically apparent pulmonary tuberculosis or in isolation. This cross-sectional descriptive study aimed to evaluate the impact of ocular tuberculosis in visual acuity at baseline and after two months of intensive anti-tuberculous therapy. A sample of 133 pulmonary tuberculosis patients, seven disseminated tuberculosis, and three pleural tuberculosis patients was evaluated. All patients underwent routine ophthalmic evaluation, including assessment of visual acuity, biomicroscopy, applanation tonometry, indirect ophthalmoscopy, and fluorescent angiography as appropriate. None of the patients had impaired visual acuity due to tuberculosis. A rate of 4.2% (6/143) of ocular involvement was found. None of the patients with ocular involvement were HIV-infected. Of the six patients with ocular involvement, five met the diagnostic criteria for probable and one for possible ocular lesions. As for the type of ocular lesions, two patients had bilateral findings: one had sclerouveitis and the second had choroidal nodules. The other four patients presented with unilateral lesions: peripheral retinal artery occlusion in the right eye (one case), choroidal nodules in the left eye (one case), and choroidal nodules in the right eye (two cases). Patients progressed favorably after two month of intensive therapy, with no significant reduction in vision. Elsevier 2018-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9425680/ /pubmed/29679545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2018.03.005 Text en © 2018 Sociedade Brasileira de Infectologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Oliveira, Suzana Batista Vereza de
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Hadad, David Jamil
Zbyszynski, Lorena
de Almeida Júnior, Pedro Sousa
Castellani, Luiz Guilherme Schmidt
Dietze, Reynaldo
Palaci, Moisés
The impact of ocular tuberculosis on vision after two months of intensive therapy
title The impact of ocular tuberculosis on vision after two months of intensive therapy
title_full The impact of ocular tuberculosis on vision after two months of intensive therapy
title_fullStr The impact of ocular tuberculosis on vision after two months of intensive therapy
title_full_unstemmed The impact of ocular tuberculosis on vision after two months of intensive therapy
title_short The impact of ocular tuberculosis on vision after two months of intensive therapy
title_sort impact of ocular tuberculosis on vision after two months of intensive therapy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9425680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29679545
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2018.03.005
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