Isolated optic disc tuberculosis

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S. Karger AG

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We present a healthy male subject who developed progressive visual loss in the left eye initially diagnosed as optic neuritis. Upon suspicion of infectious etiology, testing was positive for tuberculosis. There were no signs or symptoms of active systemic tuberculosis infection. The patient responded swiftly to antimycobacterial therapy with return of vision and resolution of disc swelling. Positive purified protein derivative skin test, negative chest radiograph, negative systemic workup, negative workup for other causes of unilateral optic neuritis and quick response to mycobacterial therapy reaffirm the entity of isolated optic disc tuberculosis similar to isolated choroidal tuberculosis without systemic manifestation. © 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Immunocompetence, Ocular tuberculosis, Optic neuropathy, Systemic tuberculosis, Ethambutol, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, Rifampicin, Tuberculin, Adult, Article, Best corrected visual acuity, Case report, Clinical article, Disease duration, Disease exacerbation, Eye edema, Follow up, General condition deterioration, Human, Male, Optic neuritis, Outcome assessment, Priority journal, Retina hemorrhage, Treatment duration, Tuberculoma, Visual impairment

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