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Tunis Med ; 102(1): 58-60, 2024 Jan 05.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38545732

INTRODUCTION: Anti-tumor necrosis factor α (anti-TNF α) agents are an effective treatment for a variety of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. In ophthalmology anti-TNF α began to emerge as a possible therapy for non-infectious uveitis, paradoxically their administration may result in the onset or recurrence of inflammatory eye disease such as uveitis. We reported a case of new onset of bilateral anterior and intermediate uveitis in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) while being treated with infliximab and we performed a review of literature. OBSERVATION: A 25-year-old female with RA under infliximab, presented with bilateral blurred vision. Anterior segment examination demonstrated retrodescmetic fine precipates, 1+ cells in the anterior chamber on both eyes. The fundus examination was difficult because of the vitritis. Fluorescein angiography demonstrated mild optic disc edema, and bilateral diffuse peripheral fern leaf cappilaritis. Optical coherence tomography showed severe cystoid macular edema bilaterally. The diagnosis of bilateral anterior and intermediate uveitis caused by infliximab was retained after exclusion of infectious and autoimmune aetiologies. She was treated with corticosteroid with good visual outcome. CONCLUSION: In our case, new onset of uveitis may be considered as paradoxical effect of anti-TNF α therapy. Rheumatologists and ophthalmologists should be aware of this effect. Careful monitoring of patients under infliximab is necessary for appropriate diagnosis and early treatment.


Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Uveitis, Intermediate , Uveitis , Female , Humans , Adult , Infliximab/adverse effects , Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors , Uveitis/chemically induced , Uveitis/diagnosis , Uveitis/drug therapy , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha , Uveitis, Intermediate/complications , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/drug therapy , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/complications
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Tunis Med ; 101(5): 530-532, 2023 May 05.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38372521

Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) is a rare neurological disorder that results from vitamin B1 (Thiamin) deficiency, classically characterized by the triad of ophtalmoplagia, altered consciousness, and ataxia. WE is often associated with alcoholism, malnutrition, or gastrointestinal diseases with malabsorption. The association of «gravidarum hyperemesis¼ and WE seems to be underestimated. We report a 24-year-old pregnant woman with hyperemesis gravidarum, who presented with decreased visual acuity of both eyes. Fundus examination showed a bilateral stage 2 papillary edema. brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed bilateral and symmetrical hyper intense lesions on T2-weighted and FLAIR sequences in periaqueductal gray matter, thalamus, and mammillary bodies, which confirmed WE complicated by bilateral optic neuropathy. Her symptoms resolved after thiamine treatment. This case raises of the possibility of optic neuropathy in WE, which is a diagnostic emergency requiring early treatment to prevent complications.


Alcoholism , Hyperemesis Gravidarum , Optic Nerve Diseases , Wernicke Encephalopathy , Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Young Adult , Adult , Wernicke Encephalopathy/diagnosis , Wernicke Encephalopathy/etiology , Wernicke Encephalopathy/pathology , Hyperemesis Gravidarum/complications , Hyperemesis Gravidarum/diagnosis , Thiamine , Optic Nerve Diseases/diagnosis , Optic Nerve Diseases/etiology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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