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TitleInfectious Scleritis Masquerading as Immune-Mediated Disease: A Diagnostic Challenge
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PurposeTo highlight the diagnostic challenges in infectious scleritis initially diagnosed and treated as immune-mediated scleritis
MethodsFour cases of infectious scleritis treated as immune-mediated scleritis are analysed retrospectively. Clinical presentations, systemic illnesses, treatments received, microbiology from scleral biopsies, and subsequent treatment outcomes were noted.
ResultsFour patients, aged 29 to 62 years were included in the study. Each patient presented with unilateral scleritis, initially diagnosed and treated as immune-mediated scleritis with immunosuppressants and oral steroids for durations between three to eight months. All patients underwent scleral biopsy. Microbiology revealed one as a mixed infection with fungal and bacterial, two as bacterial and one as no organisms. Targeted antimicrobial treatment was initiated, resulting in clinical improvement in all cases.
ConclusionTimely and accurate diagnosis through scleral biopsy should be considered in refractory scleritis.
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1
Last nameMURTHY
Initials of first name(s)S I
DepartmentCornea and Uveitis
CityMumbai
CountryIndia
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Last nameSharma
Initials of first name(s)S
Department Cornea
CityMumbai
CountryIndia