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Optic disk edema and macular serous retinal detachment as an early sign of Bartonella henselae systemic infection Dr. Carlos Alvarez-Guzmán 1 Dr. Alejandro Rodríguez-García 2 1 Ophthtalmology resident. Escuela de Biotecnología y Salud, Tecnológico de Monterrey – Mexico 2 Chief director of Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Clinics; Academic Director of Ophthalmology Residency. Escuela de Biotecnología y Salud, Tecnológico de Monterrey-Mexico

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Page 1: Optic disk edema and macular serous retinal detachment as an early sign of Bartonella henselae systemic infection Dr. Carlos Alvarez-Guzmán 1 Dr. Alejandro

Optic disk edema and macular serous retinal detachment as an early sign of Bartonella

henselae systemic infection

Dr. Carlos Alvarez-Guzmán 1

Dr. Alejandro Rodríguez-García 2

1 Ophthtalmology resident. Escuela de Biotecnología y Salud, Tecnológico de Monterrey – Mexico

2 Chief director of Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Clinics; Academic Director of Ophthalmology Residency. Escuela de Biotecnología y Salud, Tecnológico de Monterrey-Mexico

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Patient history and clinical exam

• 38 y/o male with a 4-day history of flu-like illness and blurred vision in his LE .

• Medical history– Hyperlipidemia.

• Medications: none• Social history

– Parrots, tucans and macaws as pets.

• VA: OD 20/15; OS 20/30• Amsler: cecocentral scotoma OS• Rx: OD PL, OS +0.50• S/C: White and quiet• AC: D&Q• Pupils: 3mm, LR +2, No RAPD• IOP: 14 mmHg OU• Fundus exam OS: optic disc edema,

mild hyperemia and flame shaped hemorrhage associated with peripapillary serous retinal detachment of 3 DD. Clear vitreous.

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Late leakage of optic nerve

OD within normal limits

Late leakage of optic nerveLate leakage of optic nerveLate leakage of optic nerve

Optic disc edema with loss of foveal reflex: macular RD

Optic disk edema and hemorrage

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• 3 weeks later a macular star developed and optic disc started to resolve

• VA improved to 20/40• Prednisolone was started

40mg/day PO for 3 weeks

• 11 weeks later optic disk edema resolved

• Macular exudates diminished• VA improved to 20/25• Prednisolone was tapered.

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Diagnostic tests

• CBC with differential, RPR, FTA ABS, PPD and CXR within normal limits.

• Serum anti-Bartonella henselae– IgG 1:2560, IgM 1:800

• Started on:– Doxycycline 100mg PO bid– Rifampicin 300mg PO bid

• One week later VA decreased to 20/200 and optic disc edema persisted.

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Discussion• Neuroretinitis is a unique form of optic neuropathy associated with a

complete or partial macular star.

• Optic disk edema associated with peripapillary serous retinal detachment appears to be a common yet unrecognized sign of systemic B. henselae infection.

• Many patients will develop a macular star within weeks of the onset of visual symptoms.

• Early signs that help to distinguish B.henselae associated papillitis from other forms of anterior optic neuropathy are important for both diagnosis and therapy.

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References1. Kevin Wade MDCM, et al. Optic disk edema associated with peripapillary serous retinal detachment: an early sign of systemic Bartonella henselae infection. Am J Ophtalmol 2000;130:327-334.

2. Solley W., et al. Cat scratch disease. Posterior Segment Manifestations. Ophthalmology 1998;106:1546-1553.

3. Reed et al. Bartonella henselae neuroretinitis in cat scratch disease. Ophthalmology 1998;105:456.466.

4. Zacchei AC, et al. Serous retinal detachment of the macula associated with cat scratch disease. Am J Ophtalmol 1995;120:796-797.

5. Suhler EB, et al. Prevalence of serologic evidence of cat-scratch disease in patients with neuroretinitis. Opthalmology 2000;107:871-876.