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A young alcoholic and heavy smoker was admitted because of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteremia. The abdominal and pelvic computed tomography with enhancement revealed an abscess in the right prostate. He experienced
blurred vision
of his left eye on the third day during admission. Initial ocular examination revealed mild reaction in the anterior chamber and vitreous as well as multiple
Roth's spots
in the retina. The administration of empirical antibiotics including cefazolin and gentamicin intravenously was changed to ceftriaxone and amikacin after ophthalmologic consultation. After parenteral antibiotics for 3 weeks, the systemic condition was controlled, and the vision remained stable. During the past decades, many cases of endogenous Klebsiella pneumoniae endophthalmitis associated with liver abscess were reported in Taiwan. However, documented reports of this condition associated with a prostate abscess are rare. This case, classified as posterior focal endogenous endophthalmitis, had good prognosis under appropriate antibiotic treatment. Early diagnosis and prompt therapy are important for control of sepsis and restoration of vision.
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PMID:Endogenous Klebsiella pneumoniae endophthalmitis associated with prostate abscess: case report. 1090 31
This case report describes the unilateral acute reduction of vision in the right eye of a 48-year-old woman. The patient was otherwise healthy but 2 days previously had suffered from dizziness and
blurred vision
. Secondary to this, the patient had already been under dental treatment for 1 week due to gingival swelling. At the first examination a macular branch retinal vein occlusion and
Roth spots
were found in the right eye by indirect ophthalmoscopy. The immediate diagnostic procedure identified aute amyeloid leukemia (AML) as the cause of the vascular pathology. The AML can be manifested in different ways and the retina is involved in approximately 50% of cases. Due to a secondary hyperviscosity syndrome, which is found in approx. 20% of acute leukaemias, symptomatic central vein occlusion or macular branch vein occlusion can occur. Ophthalmic symptoms can be the first and only signs to be detected. Therefore, ophthalmologists should also consider a systemic disease and initiate a clarification. A differential blood count is indispensable. The results usually improve by a rapidly arranged and suitable therapy. Ophthalmological follow-up examinations are imperative as an initiated chemotherapy can also produce ophthalmological side-effects.
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PMID:[Gingival hyperplasia and visual reduction]. 2149 Nov 19
A 32-year-old male who had infective endocarditis complained of photophobia and
blurred vision
in both eyes. Biomicroscopic examination and fundus examination revealed anterior chamber reaction, vitritis, optic disc swelling, and
Roth spots
. He was diagnosed with bilateral nongranulomatous uveitis and treated with topical steroid eye drops and posterior sub-Tenon injection of triamcinolone. His visual symptoms were resolved within 1 week, and inflammation resolved within 4 weeks after treatment.
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PMID:Bilateral nongranulomatous uveitis with infective endocarditis. 2337 83
The current study reports a case of a patient with a chronic myelocytic leukemic fundus lesion, initially diagnosed in the Department of Ophthalmology, Rizhao People's Hospital (Rizhao, China). A male, 23-years-of-age, presented with a dark shadow in the front of the right eye, accompanied with
blurred vision
for 3 days (visual acuity of right eye, 0.4; visual acuity of left eye, 0.6). In addition, the patient had experienced gingival bleeding for 2 years, and recurrent upper respiratory infections for 1 year. A fundus examination revealed mild binocular papillary edema, dilated and tortuous veins, and the retina exhibited large quantities of scattered and dark red bleeding spots. The bleeding spots had white spots in the center, which exhibited typical
Roth spots
, whilst routine blood examination, abdominal ultrasound, marrow biopsy and other laboratory tests confirmed the diagnosis of chronic myelogenous leukemia. Patients with leukemia typically present with initial symptoms that include fever, fatigue, anemia and hepatosplenomegaly, and a diagnosis as a result of eye-related symptoms is rare, rendering the present case unique.
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PMID:Chronic myelocytic leukemic fundus lesion: A case report. 2770 97