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  • The study measured levels of VEGF-A in the aqueous humor of patients with intraocular tubercular granulomas before and after treatment with a combination of anti-VEGF bevacizumab and moxifloxacin.
  • Results showed a significant reduction in VEGF-A levels, from a mean of 1004.27 pg/ml to 27.62 pg/ml after treatment, indicating effective regression of the granulomas.
  • The findings suggest that combining intravitreal injections of bevacizumab with standard antitubercular therapy may help achieve faster regression of intraocular tuberculosis granulomas.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To report pre and post treatment levels of VEGF-A in the aqueous humour of patients with intraocular tubercular granulomas and study the effect of a combined intravitreal anti-VEGF bevacizumab and moxifloxacin therapy on their regression.

Methods: Aqueous samples of 10 consecutive patients with intraocular tubercular granulomas obtained before and after initiating treatment were subjected to ELISA for analysing intraocular VEGF-A levels. Intravitreal injections of bevacizumab and moxifloxacin were given weekly till complete regression of these granulomas. All patients received the usual four-drug ATT and oral corticosteroids.

Results: Mean baseline VEGF-A level was 1004.27±411.40 pg/ml (401.32-1688.95) that reduced significantly to 27.62±46.86 pg/ml (6.9-131.83) at the last injection. Meannumber of intravitreal injections was 3.1 (2-4). We found significant correlation of decreasing levels of aqueous VEGF-A with the clinical regression of these tubercular granulomas.

Conclusions: Intraocular TB granulomas have high levels of VEGF-A. Weekly intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF bevacizumab with moxifloxacin as an adjunct to the standard care may cause prompt regression of tubercular granulomas.

Abbreviations: TB: Tuberculosis; IOTB: Intraocular tuberculosis; VEGF: Vascular endothelial growth factor; RD: Retinal detachment; ; ATT: Antitubercular therapy; AMD: Age-related macular degeneration; SRF: Subretinal fluid; ELISA: Enzyme immunosorbent assay; PCR: Polymerase chain reaction; ONH: Optic nerve head; MDR-TB: Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis; pg/ml: picogram/milliliter; ESR: Erythrocyte sedimentation rate; CECT: Contrast enhanced computed tomography; DNA: Deoxyribonucleic acid; RNA: Ribonucleic acid; BSL: Biosafety level; BCVA: Best corrected visual acuity; HM: Hand movements; KP: Keratic precipitates; PSC: Posterior subcapsular cataract; PS: Posterior synechiae; CRA: Chorio-retinal atrophy; IVMP: Intravenous methyl prednisolone; OCT: Optical coherence tomography; RPE: Retinal pigment epithelium; FFA: Fundus fluorescein angiography; ICG: Indocyanine angiography; RAP: Retinal arterial proliferans.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09273948.2021.2002367DOI Listing

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