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TitleSystemic lupus erythematosus associated bilateral choroidopathy - a case report
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PurposeTo report an unusual ocular presentation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), choroidopathy in both eyes of a young, male patient which developed after months of treatment, and subsequently managed with adjustment of immunomodulatory therapy and intravitreal injections of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) agent.
MethodsA retrospective case report.
ResultsThe rheumatologist administered pulse steroid therapy with hydrocortisone for SLE flare-up, followed by oral hydroxychloroquine, azathioprine, and dexamethasone. Novel oral anticoagulant (NOAC) was kept for pulmonary embolism and prophylaxis. As for lupus choroidopathy, oral acetazolamide and topical ketorolac eyedrop were prescribed initially but of limited effect. The patient then received three monthly consecutive intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF (ranibizumab) for both eyes and the serous retinal detachment and choroiditis resolved significantly on both fundus examination and OCT scans, with improved visual acuity to 20/25. The followed FA and ICGA revealed decreased subretinal leakage but left persistent RPE defects.
ConclusionLupus choroidopathy is a rare ocular manifestation of SLE, and usually indicates the coexistence of underlying systemic hypertension, nephritis, or systemic vasculitis. The role of anti-VEGF in treating lupus choroidopathy, though seemed promising and effective, still requires further investigation.
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Author 1
Last nameCHANG
Initials of first name(s)YC
DepartmentOphthalmology
CityKaohsiung
CountryTaiwan
Author 2
Last nameKao
Initials of first name(s)TE
DepartmentOphthalmology
CityKaohsiung
CountryTaiwan
Author 3
Last nameLiu
Initials of first name(s)PK
DepartmentOphthalmology
CityKaohsiung
CountryTaiwan