SEROLOGY NEGATIVE BARTONELLA NEURORETINITIS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENT.
Retin Cases Brief Rep
; 16(1): 36-39, 2022 Jan 01.
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BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: To report a case of serology-negative severe disseminated Bartonella neuroretinitis in an immunocompromised patient in which diagnosis was made by detection of B. henselae DNA by universal polymerase chain reaction of brain tissue. METHODS: Case report. RESULTS: A 57-year-old man with immunoglobulin A vasculitis on immunosuppressive therapy presented with lethargy, weight loss, and bilateral decreased vision. Fundus examination revealed bilateral mild vitritis, marked optic disc edema, vascular sheathing, and numerous white inner retinal and preretinal lesions. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed multiple foci of restricted diffusion and a ring-enhancing focus in the left parietal lobe. Serologies, cerebrospinal fluid, and vitreous biopsies were all negative for Bartonella. A brain biopsy was performed and B. henselae DNA was detected by universal polymerase chain reaction of the specimen. The patient demonstrated resolution of fundus findings with antibiotic treatment. Repeat serological testing demonstrated seroconversion. CONCLUSION: In immunocompromised patients, infection by Bartonella henselae can present as severe disseminated disease. Establishing the diagnosis can be challenging as serologic testing is often unrevealing in the setting of a blunted immune response. Polymerase chain reaction has been used in select cases to establish the diagnosis.
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Doença da Arranhadura de Gato
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Hospedeiro Imunocomprometido
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Bartonella henselae
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2022
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