Àá½Ã¸¸ ±â´Ù·Á ÁÖ¼¼¿ä. ·ÎµùÁßÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
KMID : 0360220230640121263
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
2023 Volume.64 No. 12 p.1263 ~ p.1267
Multimodal Imaging Assessment of Typical Sympathetic Ophthalmia: A Case Report
Park Se-Ik

Park Shin-Hyeong
Kim Bum-Jun
Lee Woo-Hyuk
Han Yong-Seop
Abstract
Purpose: Despite the relatively low incidence of sympathetic ophthalmia, prompt diagnosis is essential to prevent visual impairment in both eyes. Here, we present a case of sympathetic ophthalmia, emphasizing distinctive imaging findings.

Case summary: A 64-year-old male patient presented with complaints of right ocular pain and visual disturbances occurring 3 weeks after blunt trauma. The patient had a history of ophthalmologic surgeries, including cataract surgery in both eyes and intraocular lens trans-scleral fixation in the right eye. A primary suture was performed in the right eye due to iris prolapse through the scleral incision site and anterior chamber hemorrhage. At 1 week post-surgery, the patient reported diminished visual acuity in the left eye. Further assessment using wide-field fundus photography, optical coherence tomography, and fluorescein angiography revealed multiple focal hyperfluorescence leakage and serous retinal detachment. Consequently, sympathetic ophthalmia was diagnosed. Intravenous administration of high-dose steroids led to significant symptom improvement.

Conclusions: We present a patient with a history of multiple ophthalmic surgeries and contralateral eye trauma indicative of sympathetic ophthalmia. Imaging modalities revealed typical findings for this condition. This case report emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of sympathetic ophthalmia.
KEYWORD
Fluorescein angiography, Multimodal imaging, Spectral domain optical coherence tomography, Sympathetic ophthalmia, Wide-field fundus photography
FullTexts / Linksout information
 
Listed journal information