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Published in: Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Original research

Acute multifocal retinitis: a retrospective review of 35 cases

Authors: Sana Khochtali, Salma Gargouri, Sourour Zina, Imen Ksiaa, Nesrine Abroug, Sonia Zaouali, Bechir Jelliti, Sonia Attia, Moncef Khairallah

Published in: Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Acute multifocal retinitis is a rare condition that has been considered to be often idiopathic. The purpose of this study was to analyze clinical features and causes of acute multifocal retinitis.

Results

This study is a retrospective review of the charts of 35 patients with acute multifocal retinitis. Patients with three or more retinal lesions in at least one eye, with at least one lesion of less than 500 μm in size were included. All patients had complete ophthalmological examination, fundus photography, and fluorescein angiography. Twelve patients (34.3%) had optical coherence tomography. An extensive work-up was performed including a detailed comprehensive medical history, examination by an internist and an infectious disease specialist, a chest X-ray, Mantoux test, and laboratory tests for syphilis, human immunodeficiency virus, Bartonella, and Rickettsia. Of the 35 patients, 25 (71.4%) had bilateral involvement and 10 (28.6%) had unilateral involvement (total number of eyes: 60). Mean best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 20/25 (range, 20/1000–20/20). Retinal lesions ranged from 3 to more than 20 in number in at least 1 eye, and from 150 to 1500 μm in size. Associated findings included mild anterior chamber inflammation in 5 eyes (8.3%), mild vitritis in 46 eyes (76.7%), optic disc swelling in 9 eyes (15%), macular star in 4 eyes (6.7%), exudative retinal detachment in 6 eyes (10%), and branch retinal artery occlusion in 6 eyes (10%). Acute multifocal retinitis was found to be caused by Rickettsia conorii infection in 20 patients (57.1%), Rickettsia typhi infection in 4 patients (11.4%), cat-scratch disease in 8 patients (22.9%), and syphilis in 1 patient (2.9%). It was idiopathic in two patients (5.7%). Retinal lesions resolved without scarring in 3 to 12 weeks in all but three eyes (5%), in which residual retinal pigment epithelial changes were noted.

Conclusion

Rickettsial disease was the most common cause of acute multifocal retinitis. Other identified causes included cat-scratch disease and syphilis, and a very small subset of patients was diagnosed with idiopathic multifocal retinitis.
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Metadata
Title
Acute multifocal retinitis: a retrospective review of 35 cases
Authors
Sana Khochtali
Salma Gargouri
Sourour Zina
Imen Ksiaa
Nesrine Abroug
Sonia Zaouali
Bechir Jelliti
Sonia Attia
Moncef Khairallah
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1869-5760
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12348-018-0160-9

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