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CMV Retinitis with Panretinal Occlusive Vasculitis

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Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 2022 Dec 12
PMID 36508707
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Abstract

Purpose: To report the clinical features of cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis with panretinal occlusive vasculitis.

Methods: Retrospective case series.

Results: Four eyes in 3 non-HIV patients (male: female = 3:0) were included. Previous medical history included diabetes mellitus (n = 2), age-related macular degeneration (n = 1), and Multiple myeloma under chemotherapy (n = 1). All patients were treated with oral valganciclovir and intravitreal ganciclovir. Slow resolution of retinitis related retinal opacification was noted in all 4 eyes. Two eyes had anti-viral agents discontinued despite the persistent retinitis related opacification and the lesions slowly resolved in the following months. The final decimal visual acuity was equal to or worse than 0.02 in 3 of the 4 eyes.

Conclusion: In eyes of CMV retinitis with panretinal occlusive vasculitis, rapid resolution of retinitis lesions is an unreliable sign evaluating the therapeutic efficacy of anti-viral agents. Besides, despite treatment of anti-viral agents, deteriorating vascular occlusion may further endanger macular function.

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