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TitleMisdiagnosed Cases of Posterior Scleritis
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PurposeWe aim to describe the clinical profile of patients with posterior scleritis who misdiagnosis as some other entities.
MethodsRetrospective chart analysis of patients with posterior scleritis visiting a tertiary eye care institute from January 2010 to June 2022
ResultsA total of 56 eyes of 48 cases of posterior scleritis were included and mean age of presentation was 17.5 years (11-73 years). Thirty eyes of 27 patients were initially misdiagnosed as some other entity other than posterior scleritis. Most common causes of misdiagnoses were optic neuritis (16.6%), Vogt Koyanagi Harada disease (10%) and choroidal tumour (10%) and orbital cellulitis (10%). The most common reason for misdiagnosis was absence of ocular pain on presentation (17 cases). Others were restricted extraocular movements, periorbital oedema, optic disc oedema with subtle subretinal fluid , missed normal pupillary reflex, and misleading neuroimaging features suggesting cellulitis. Seventeen eyes (30%) had concurrent anterior scleritis. Most common systemic association in these patients was tuberculosis. Twenty-one patients (43.75%) developed recurrence of posterior scleritis. Mean visual acuity (LogMAR) on presentation was 0.42 ± 0.50 and improved to 0.16 ± 0.39 on final follow-up.
ConclusionPosterior scleritis has a plethora of clinical manifestations and is prone to misdiagnosis. In India, tuberculosis can be an important cause of posterior scleritis
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Last nameDUTTA MAJUMDER
Initials of first name(s)P
DepartmentUvea Services
CityChennai
CountryIndia
2
Last nameKene
Initials of first name(s)R
DepartmentUvea Services
CityChennai
CountryIndia
3
Last nameBiswas
Initials of first name(s)J
DepartmentUvea Services
CityChennai
CountryIndia