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A Case of Syphilis with a Rare Finding: Subretinal Hypopyon.

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PURPOSE To report clinical features and follow-up of a case with subretinal hypopyon due to syphilis infection. CASE PRESENTATION We present a case of syphilis admitted with optic neuritis and… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE To report clinical features and follow-up of a case with subretinal hypopyon due to syphilis infection. CASE PRESENTATION We present a case of syphilis admitted with optic neuritis and treated with intravenous pulse steroids without antibiotics. The patient was referred to the uvea clinic in the follow-up because of decreased vision and the onset of multiple retinitis foci. We determined subretinal hypopyon in the left eye and a positive TPHA test. A significant regression was observed in retinitis and hypopyon with antibiotic therapy. CONCLUSION Before starting a steroid treatment, infective etiologies should be considered in patients with optic neuritis. Treating with a high dosage of steroids without antibiotics in syphilis would worsen the clinical features and prognosis.

Keywords: hypopyon; syphilis rare; case syphilis; case; subretinal hypopyon

Journal Title: Ocular immunology and inflammation
Year Published: 2023

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