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Neofytos Mavris1, Tarek Jaouni1, Radgonde Amer1
1Department of Ophthalmology, Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
Purpose:
To provide a comprehensive overview of the diagnostic and therapeutic journey of a pediatric patient with persistent sarcoid-associated panuveitis over a 10-year period, who ultimately developed bilateral macular subretinal fibrosis and visual loss.
Methods:
Retrospective case report.
Results:
The patient was diagnosed with sarcoidosis after undergoing a transbronchial biopsy. She was followed up because of granulomatous panuveitis, multifocal choroiditis, and papillitis bilaterally. She maintained a stable condition, and visual acuity was 0.3 RE and 0.5 LE. Immunomodulatory therapy included prednisone, methotrexate, and adalimumab. The patient was lost to follow-up for 20 months because of the COVID-19 pandemic. She was represented with active uveitis and was not responding to TNF-ɑ inhibitors (adalimumab and infliximab). Ultimately, the patient's intraocular inflammation was successfully controlled by using intravitreal steroids (Triamcinolone and Fluocinolone acetonide implant). However, the visual outcome was guarded because of bilateral subretinal fibrosis.
Conclusion:
10% of patients with sarcoidosis-associated uveitis risk blindness in one eye. The index case progressed to sight-robbing bilateral subretinal fibrosis, a rare complication of ocular sarcoidosis despite a combination of conventional and biologic anti-inflammatory therapies. There is a pressing need to develop new treatment agents for refractory non-infectious uveitis.
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