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TitreRetinal vasculitis: a challenging case
ButTo report a diagnostic pitfall in a case of retinal vasculitis
Methods: Observational report of a Caucasian male diagnosed as Behçet’s disease (BD), presenting with a branch retinal artery occlusion.
MéthodesObservational report of a Caucasian male diagnosed as Behçet’s disease (BD), presenting with a branch retinal artery occlusion.
RésultatsA 25-year-old man presented with unilateral vision loss. He presented with a trace of cells, a superior branch retinal artery occlusion, vasculitis and macular edema. In his antecedents he reported a deep vein thrombosis (DVT), the presence of pretibial subcutaneous nodules and positive genotyping of B51. BD was diagnosed. Although suggestive, the criteria for BD were not fulfilled. The ocular arterial occlusion with low grade inflammation, the history of orchitis, the normal renal function, the negative ANCA’s and the biopsy proven cutaneous vasculitis of medium-sized arteries, fit well with the diagnosis of PAN. The treatment is based on the use of systemic steroids and immunosuppressants, primarily azathioprine. However, some cases are refractory to this treatment and respond well to biologics.
ConclusionPAN is a necrotizing vasculitis of medium-sized arteries. BD is a systemic vasculitis that involves arteries and veins of any size. The diagnosis of BD is only supported by clinical criteria. Although HLA-B51 is a strongly associated risk factor for BD, there are no pathognomonic laboratorial findings of BD. Ocular vasculitic syndromes require a multidisciplinary approach and the exclusion of other diagnoses based on clinical presentation.
Conflit d'intérêtNon
Auteur 1
NomJADNANANSING
InitialesA
InstitutFaculty of Medicine, Ghent University
VilleGhent
Auteur 2
NomTERRYN
InitialesW
InstitutDepartment of Nephrology, Jan Yperman Hospital
VilleIeper
Auteur 3
NomSTOCKMAN
InitialesA
InstitutDepartment of Dermatology, AZ Delta Hospital
VilleRoeselare
Auteur 4
NomDE SCHRYVER
InitialesI
InstitutDepartment of Ophthalmology, Ghent University Hospital
VilleGhent
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