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Scedosporium , Uveitis , Humans , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Uveitis/drug therapy , Early DiagnosisABSTRACT
CASO CLÍNICO: Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 61 años, con una retinopatía de tipo Purtscher asociada a un fallo renal agudo. La exploración oftalmológica, angiografía fluoresceínica y tomografía de coherencia óptica fueron compatibles con una retinopatía de Purtscher-like. Las manifestaciones oculares precedieron al fracaso renal. El estudio sistémico y de laboratorio descartó su asociación con pancreatitis y otras enfermedades sistémicas. Finalmente se complicó con un glaucoma neovascular. DISCUSIÓN: La retinopatía de Purtscher-like rara vez precede a la enfermedad sistémica asociada. El diagnóstico precoz basado en las manifestaciones oftálmicas, podría contribuir al diagnóstico y tratamiento de la enfermedad de base y a la prevención de las posibles complicaciones
CASE REPORT: The case is reported of a 61 year-old woman with Purtscher-like retinopathy associated with acute renal failure. Ophthalmic examination, fluorescein-angiography, and optical coherence tomography were consistent with Purtscher-like retinopathy. Ophthalmic symptoms and signs preceded renal failure. Pancreatitis and other systemic diseases were ruled out. The patient developed a neovascular glaucoma. DISSCUSIÓN: Purtscher-like retinopathy rarely precedes the associated systemic illness. Early diagnosis based on ophthalmic symptoms may help in the recognition and treatment of the disease, and prevent later complications
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Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Retinal Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Renal Insufficiency/complications , Glaucoma, Neovascular/complications , Retinal Diseases/drug therapy , Renal Insufficiency/physiopathology , Retinal Diseases/etiology , Angiography/methods , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Early DiagnosisABSTRACT
CASE REPORT: The case is reported of a 61 year-old woman with Purtscher-like retinopathy associated with acute renal failure. Ophthalmic examination, fluorescein-angiography, and optical coherence tomography were consistent with Purtscher-like retinopathy. Ophthalmic symptoms and signs preceded renal failure. Pancreatitis and other systemic diseases were ruled out. The patient developed a neovascular glaucoma. DISCUSSION: Purtscher-like retinopathy rarely precedes the associated systemic illness. Early diagnosis based on ophthalmic symptoms may help in the recognition and treatment of the disease, and prevent later complications.
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Acute Kidney Injury/complications , Blindness/complications , Retinal Diseases/complications , Female , Humans , Middle AgedABSTRACT
Caso clínico: Presentamos el caso de un varón de 42 años de edad con varios episodios de uveítis unilateral en su ojo derecho. El examen oftalmológico mostró una uveítis anterior granulomatosa con vitritis. El estudio sistémico puso de manifiesto una proteinuria de rango no nefrótico y microhematuria. La biopsia renal reveló una nefropatía IgA. Discusión: Las uveítis y las glomerulonefritis podrían tener mecanismos inmunológicos comunes. En el diagnóstico diferencial de los pacientes con uveítis y nefropatías debería incluirse la nefropatía IgA (AU)
Case report: The case is presented of a 42 year-old man with episodes of unilateral uveitis in his right eye. Ophthalmic examination showed a granulomatous anterior uveitis with vitritis. Systemic investigations revealed non-nephrotic proteinuria and microhaematuria. A renal biopsy showed IgA nephropathy. Discussion: Uveitis and glomerulonephritis may have common immunological pathogenesis. IgA nephropathy should be a differential diagnosis in patients with uveitis and nephropathy (AU)
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Humans , Male , Adult , Uveitis/complications , Glomerulonephritis, IGA/complications , Diagnosis, Differential , Vitreous Body/physiopathology , Pars Planitis/complications , Proteinuria/etiologyABSTRACT
CASE REPORT: The case is presented of a 42 year-old man with episodes of unilateral uveitis in his right eye. Ophthalmic examination showed a granulomatous anterior uveitis with vitritis. Systemic investigations revealed non-nephrotic proteinuria and microhaematuria. A renal biopsy showed IgA nephropathy. DISCUSSION: Uveitis and glomerulonephritis may have common immunological pathogenesis. IgA nephropathy should be a differential diagnosis in patients with uveitis and nephropathy.