Purpose: To report a case of presumed fungal infection in a patient with JIA following prolong immunosuppression, and after initiation of adalimumab therapy. Method: Retrospective Chart Review.
Result: A 20-year-old female, previously diagnosed with JIA, presented with a three-week history of blurred vision in her left eye. She had a long history of treatment with oral corticosteroids, sulfasalazine, and methotrexate, followed by tocilizumab injections and later etanercept. Recently, she was started on adalimumab injections. Fundus examination of the left eye demonstrated multifocal retinitis scattered throughout the fundus. Optical coherence tomography of the lesions showed hyperreflectivity in the inner retina with posterior shadowing and vitreous aggregates extending into the vitreous cavity. After her second adalimumab dose, she experienced blurred vision. Examination of the fundus revealed multifocal retinitis in the left eye, sparing the macula. After stopping immunomodulators and starting empirical antifungal therapy with oral fluconazole, her retinal lesions began to improve. A vitreous biopsy was performed, and intravitreal voriconazole was administered, but microbiological tests were negative. Nevertheless, her retinal lesions resolved almost completely with continued antifungal treatment. By the 6-week follow-up, her retinitis had fully resolved, maintaining excellent visual acuity.
Conclusion: This case underscores the need for a high index of suspicion for infection in patients with long-term immunosuppression, highlighting the importance of early therapeutic intervention.
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Department of Anatomy Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Türkiye.
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Methods: The study included retrospectively computed tomography images of a healthy Turkish population sample of 151 individuals, 79 of whom were female and 72 of whom were male.
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Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, 2-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka, 565-0871, Japan.
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