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Ocular Syphilis as a Cause of Chronic Postoperative Uveitis Followed by a Localized Ocular Jarisch–Herxheimer-like Reaction

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ABSTRACT Objective The case draws attention to syphilis as a cause of chronic postoperative uveitis following cataract surgery and is the first to document transient worsening of ocular inflammation without… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Objective The case draws attention to syphilis as a cause of chronic postoperative uveitis following cataract surgery and is the first to document transient worsening of ocular inflammation without systemic symptoms after initiation of treatment, suggesting a localized Jarisch–Herxheimer-like reaction. Design Case report. Results The average thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer was used as an objective measure of intraocular inflammation. The patient’s nerve edema worsened during a standard neurosyphilis treatment course and returned to normal several weeks after completion of therapy. Conclusion Syphilis serologic testing should be strongly considered in the work-up for chronic postoperative uveitis. A localized ocular Jarisch–Herxheimer-like reaction may occur and should not detract from completion of neurosyphilis treatment.

Keywords: jarisch herxheimer; chronic postoperative; postoperative uveitis; like reaction; herxheimer like; syphilis

Journal Title: Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
Year Published: 2022

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