Optic disk edema associated with peripapillary serous retinal detachment: an early sign of systemic Bartonella henselae infection

2000 ◽  
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Leah Levi ◽  
Matthew R Jones ◽  
Robert Bhisitkul ◽  
Laura Fine ◽  
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Tuan Anh Hoang ◽  
Peter McCluskey ◽  
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A 66-years-old Vietnamese healthy female patient presented with prolonged severe right ocular pain and complete vision loss in that eye. Anterior segment assessment including gonioscopy identified angle-closure configuration. A suspected ciliary body melanoma was seen through the pupil. Posterior segment examination revealed a large tumor mass and 360° retinal detachment (kissing configuration). An ultrasound examination was consistent with a uveal tumor. The painful, blind right eye with a tumor mass was enucleated. Histopathology confirmed a type A uveal spindle cell melanoma associated with total serous retinal detachment without evidence of tumor necrosis, epithelioid cells, scleral, or optic nerve infiltration. There was no evidence of metastasis after 1-year of follow-up. It is critically important to differentiate primary and secondary angle closure, especially in cases with life-threatening ocular malignancy as uveal melanoma.


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