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Letters to the Editor

Acute Uveitis in a Background of Streptococcal Sepsis: Infective or Inflammatory?

, MBBS, DNB ophthalmology & , FRANZCO
Pages 621-623 | Received 07 Nov 2021, Accepted 22 Jan 2022, Published online: 17 Mar 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Background

The pathophysiology of uveitis in a patient with post-streptococcal syndrome with evidence of bacterial sepsis may be difficult to classify as being infective or an inflammatory etiology.

Case Report

Our patient presented with uveitis with systemic features of reactive arthritis and acute renal failure in a background of sepsis with group A streptococcus. Treatment with topical steroids lead to the resolution of this type of uveitis.

Conclusion

It is safe to consider uveitis as being inflammatory rather than infectious and treat appropriately, when evidence suggesting other features of post -streptococcal syndrome are present.

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