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CHRONIC UVEITIS ASSOCIATED WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS
CHRONIC UVEITIS ASSOCIATED WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS
GARCIA, LEANDRO DINIZ; PEDROSO, PALOMA LILIAN ANDRADE; MOTA, BIANCA RODRIGUES; CARVALHO, ANNA CLARA FACHETTI; REIS, CLARA MONTEIRO; ESPÍNDOLA, RODOLFO PEREIRA
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Tuberculosis continues to be a major health problem worldwide, with Brazil being one of the 22 WHO-prioritized countries that concentrate 80% of the world tuberculosis burden and can affect several organs, with ocular involvement low, with reports that 1 to 3% of cases of uveitis associated with the tuberculosis bacillus. The objective of this study is to highlight the importance of tuberculosis investigation in patientes with inflamatory ocular alterations, especially in cases of chronic uveitis.
Case report
Female patient, 63 years old, nurse, resident in Alfenas MG, with chronic anterior uveitis refractory to immunosuppressive treatment, after long etiological investigation was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis through biopsy in nodular bronchoscopy in right lung apex seen on chest tomography, which evidenced the presence of Koch's bacillus in the pathological anatomy. Although not prevalent, ocular tuberculosis has high morbidity and may evolve with permanent Visual impairment in was cases. Initial ocular complaints and clinical findings are non-specific for the diagnosis, and there is a need to perform complementary exams that are not always sufficient to define it. The most common form, as already mentioned, of ocular involvement is the previous one. The disease may be present even without active systemic disease. The diagnosis can be confirmed if there are laboratory and/or histological Martins by the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Conclusion
Ocular tuberculosis is a chronic pleomorphic disease with a high index of visual acuity reduction. Therefore, early treatment increases the chance of maintenance or improvement of this view, it is imperative that the research of this etiology be performed in all patients with chronic uveitis with an indeterminate cause.
Tuberculosis continues to be a major health problem worldwide, with Brazil being one of the 22 WHO-prioritized countries that concentrate 80% of the world tuberculosis burden and can affect several organs, with ocular involvement low, with reports that 1 to 3% of cases of uveitis associated with the tuberculosis bacillus. The objective of this study is to highlight the importance of tuberculosis investigation in patientes with inflamatory ocular alterations, especially in cases of chronic uveitis.
Case report
Female patient, 63 years old, nurse, resident in Alfenas MG, with chronic anterior uveitis refractory to immunosuppressive treatment, after long etiological investigation was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis through biopsy in nodular bronchoscopy in right lung apex seen on chest tomography, which evidenced the presence of Koch's bacillus in the pathological anatomy. Although not prevalent, ocular tuberculosis has high morbidity and may evolve with permanent Visual impairment in was cases. Initial ocular complaints and clinical findings are non-specific for the diagnosis, and there is a need to perform complementary exams that are not always sufficient to define it. The most common form, as already mentioned, of ocular involvement is the previous one. The disease may be present even without active systemic disease. The diagnosis can be confirmed if there are laboratory and/or histological Martins by the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Conclusion
Ocular tuberculosis is a chronic pleomorphic disease with a high index of visual acuity reduction. Therefore, early treatment increases the chance of maintenance or improvement of this view, it is imperative that the research of this etiology be performed in all patients with chronic uveitis with an indeterminate cause.
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DOI: 10.5151/sbr2019-054
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GARCIA, LEANDRO DINIZ; PEDROSO, PALOMA LILIAN ANDRADE; MOTA, BIANCA RODRIGUES; CARVALHO, ANNA CLARA FACHETTI; REIS, CLARA MONTEIRO; ESPÍNDOLA, RODOLFO PEREIRA; "CHRONIC UVEITIS ASSOCIATED WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS", p-54-54.
In: Anais do 36º Congresso Brasileiro de Reumatologia. [ISBN 978-85-212-1892-0].
São Paulo: Blucher,
2019.
ISSN 23577282,
DOI 10.5151/sbr2019-054
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LEANDRO DINIZ GARCIA, PALOMA LILIAN ANDRADE PEDROSO, BIANCA RODRIGUES MOTA, ANNA CLARA FACHETTI CARVALHO, CLARA MONTEIRO REIS, RODOLFO PEREIRA ESPÍNDOLA, CHRONIC UVEITIS ASSOCIATED WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS, Blucher Medical Proceedings, Volume 1, 2019, Pages 54-54, ISSN 23577282, http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/sbr2019-054 (www.proceedings.blucher.com.br/article-details/chronic-uveitis-associated-with-pulmonary-tuberculosis-32546) Palavras-chave:: ;