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Query: UMLS:C0022568 (keratitis)
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Sensorineural hearing loss may occur in SLE, but aortic insufficiency has been very rarely reported. We are describing two patients with well-established SLE who developed bilateral hearing loss and aortic insufficiency, associated with serological evidence of active lupus. Neither patient had evidence of keratitis, and thus did not satisfy criteria for Cogan's syndrome. The aortic insufficiency in one patient stabilized after treatment with high doses of steroids while in the second patient, who refused medical treatment, it progressed requiring surgical valve replacement. Our observations suggest that the aortic valve and the inner ear may share some antigenic crossreactivity not shared by the cornea. In SLE patients, with sensorineural hearing loss, echocardiography should be performed looking for evidence of aortic insufficiency, which may be steroid responsive.
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PMID:Sensorineural hearing loss in conjunction with aortic insufficiency in systemic lupus erythematosus. 1125 92

A case of discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) in a 20 year old female patient is presented. The, case clinically resembled lupus causing bilateral ectropion and exposure keratitis in both eyes.
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PMID:Discoid Lupus Erythematosus Resembling Lupus Vulgaris. 2819 31

Systemic autoimmune diseases are associated with ocular inflammatory conditions such as episcleritis, scleritis, keratitis, and uveitis. However, ocular manifestations have been reported to correlate with the extent of systemic disease. We present a patient with scleritis, keratitis, and orbital cellulitis, as the isolated manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). No microbial etiology was identified and antibiotics did not produce clinical improvement. The patient improved significantly with steroids and disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. Although ocular inflammation has been previously remarked in SLE of systemic severity, in this case there were no other organs with SLE involvement. We briefly discuss the ocular manifestations of SLE, which can involve all segments of the eye, including cornea, sclera, retina, uvea, optic nerve, and orbit.
Lupus 2018 Oct
PMID:Scleritis, keratitis, and orbital cellulitis: isolated ocular manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus. 3009 31