Title: Laser surgery in glaucoma
1Anterior uveitis Granulomatous type IOP
rise Transillumination defect Viral anterior
uveitis?
2Posterior scleritis Good general health No
rheumatoid disease Probably idiopathic ?
3- 52 year-old white male
- VA loss RE
- fascicular VFD
- swollen disc and disc hemorrhage
- AION ?
4Retinitis fociImmunocompetent mangranular
aspect hazy vitreousviral retinitis ?
5100 µV/div
Nightblindness Severe VF constriction OU Almost
flat ERG OU Hereditary retinal dystrophy ?
6The great imitator
- Philippe Kestelyn, MD, PhD, MPH
- Department of Ophthalmology
- Ghent University Hospital
- Belgium
7The great imitator Lecture for the British
Medical Society in 1879
Jonathan Hutchinson
8Pubmed search
- The great imitator strikes back
- The return of the great imitator
- The new great imitator (Lyme disease)
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9Great imitators
- Internal medicine syphilis/ Lyme disease
- Dermatology sarcoidosis/syphilis
- Family medicine depression
- Urgency medicine CO intoxication
- Ophthalmology syphilis/ Lyme disease
10SyphilisEpidemiology
- 12 million new cases of syphilis worldwide each
year - uncommon in Europe
- serious problem in developing countries
- serious sequelae / risk of congenital infection
11Syphilis
- sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema
pallidum - penetrates intact mucous membranes and abraded
skin - incubation from 10 to 90 days
- spread through the lymphatics to the bloodstream
- hematogenous dissemination
- 3 stages primary, secondary and tertiary
syphilis - 70 of patients remain in latent stage after
secondary stage - 30 go on to develop tertiary syphilis
12Congenital Syphilis
- transplacental transmission of T. pallidium first
3 months - preventable!
- intrauterine death or serious congenital
abnormalities - generalized rash, jaundice, rhinitis
- osteochondritis and X-ray abnormalities of bones
in gt 90 - chorioretinitis often present
- DD rubella, CMV, toxoplasmosis
- diagnosis FTA-ABS (IgM)
13Late congenital syphilis
- silent infection at birth
- after 2 years
- interstitial keratitis in 20
- Hutchinsons triad
- interstitial keratitis
- notched thin upper incisors with abnormal spacing
- deafness
14Ocular involvement in the different stages of
syphilis
- Primary syphilis conjunctival chancre (rare)
- Secondary syphilis anterior and posterior
involvement with pronounced inflammation - iritis (roseolae)
- acute syphilitic posterior placoid
chrioretinitis - inner retinal punctate lesions
- retinal necrosis
- Tertiary stage chronic anterior and posterior
uveitis (chronic and mild vitritis, vasculitis,
pigment epitheliopathy)
15Anterior segment involvement in syphilis
- starts as unilateral iritis
- contralateral eye involved in 50 of patients
- from mild nongranulomatous to severe
granulomatous - often notion of skin rash (secondary stage)
- resistant to corticosteroid treatment
16Luetic anterior uveitis
- 65-year-old male
- bilateral anterior uveitis
- resistant to topical steroid treatment
- history of allergic skin reaction
17Luetic anterior uveitis
18Posterior segment complications of syphilis
- posterior scleritis
- vitritis
- vasculitis
- venous and arterial occlusive disease
- chorioretinitis ,
- retinal necrosis
- acute syphilitic posterior placoid
chorioretinitis - punctate inner retinopathy
- retinal detachment with choroidal effusion
- pseudoretinitis pigmentosa
- macular edema, neuroretinitis
- papillitis, optic perineuritis
19Posterior scleritis in a TP seropositive patient
20Luetic perioptic neuritis
Bilateral papilledema in a young woman with
normal visual acuity Normal intracranial pressure
(imaging, lumbar puncture) LP confirms syphilitic
etiology
21Luetic papillitis
- 52 year-old white male
- VA loss RE
- fascicular VFD
- nocturnal sweats
- skin rash 2 months ago
- VDRL , RPR
- LP ?protein, VDRL pleocytosis,
22Luetic vitreitis
A young African patient complains of unilateral
hazy vision Serologic tests for syphilis are
positive Lumbar puncture confirms asymptomatic
neurosyphilis penicillin G IV
After treatment
Before treatment
23Luetic retinitis (HIV-)
A 32-year- old white male patient complains of
hazy vision in the left eye no general health
problems, but syphilis serology strongly positive
24Before and after treatment
Full recovery of visual acuity after penicillin G
therapy
25Syphilis in patients with HIV infection
- recognition of concurrent infection mandatory
- accelerated course of syphilis
- greater likelyhood of posterior uveitis,
bilateral disease and neurosyphilis - treatment failures more common
- serologic tests less reliable
- neurosyphilis treatment for all patients ?
26HIV and ocular syphilis
- Bilateral disease
- Accelerated course and extensive tissue
destruction (retinalk necrosis) - False negative serology (indirect test)
27Bilateral Luetic Uveitis post Rx
PPLE
PPRE
28Bilateral Luetic Uveitis
Inf perif LE
PPRE
29Bilateral Luetic Uveitis post Rx
FFA Inf perif LE
FFA PPRE
30Full-Field Flash ERG
Scotopic
Maximal
Photopic
30Hz Flicker
RE
LE
20 µV/div
100 µV/div
31Bilateral luetic uveitisLaboratory results
- HIV positive 624 CD4 cells /microliter
- Toxoplasmosis IgG - IgM -
- Epstein-Barr IgG 260 IU/ml IgM -
- CMV IgG gt 2000 IgM 2.0 (PCR negative)
- HSV IgG 1700 IgM -
- VZV IgG 1600 IgM
- RPR negative
32Prozone phenomenon
- disequilibrium between antibody and antigen
levels - ? present in less than 1 of patients with
secondary syphilis - ? false negative test
33Another presentation of syphilitic posterior
uveitis
Middle aged man with mild visual impairment and
bilateral inflammation
34Leopard-spot like lesions on FA in the
cicatricial phase
35- Acute syphilitic placoid pigment epitheliopathy
- first described by Gass
- considered to be pathognomonic for syphilis
- leopard spots on FA in the cicatricial phase
36A 3rd rather typical presentation of posterior
syphilitic involvement...
Middle aged man with mild visual impairment and
bilateral inflammation
37Syphilitic punctate inner retinitis in
immunocompetent gay men.
Wickremasinghe et al. Ophthalmology
1161195-1200, 2009.
38Non-specific tests for syphilis
- cardiolipin from beef heart detects anti-lipid
IgG and IgM formed in patients in response to - lipoidal material released from cells damaged by
the infection - lipids in the surface of T. pallidum
- VDRL (venereal disease research lab)
- RPR (rapid plasma reagin test)
- decline after effective AB therapy (indicator)
- false positive results
-
39Specific tests
- detection of antibodies to specific treponemal
antigens - FTA-ABS (fluorescent treponemal antibody
absorption) - TPHA (T. pallidum hemagglutination assay)
- become positive earlier and stay positive
throughout life - cannot be used as indicators of therapeutic
response
40Treatment of ocular syphilis
- same treatment regimen as for neurosyphilis
- 18 to 24 million units of penicilllin G IV/day
for 2 weeks - doxycycline 100 mg orally BID for 30 days
- tetracycline 500 mg QID orally for 30 days
- corticosteroids may be added once effective
antibiotherapy has been started
41Endemic treponematoses
- Genus treponema 4 human pathogens
- T. pallidum, subspecies pallidum venereal
sypilis - T. pallidum, subspecies endemicum endemic
syphilis or bejel - T. pallidum, subspecies pertenue yaws
- Treponema carateum pinta
42Endemic treponematoses Common features
- Primary and secondary lesions
- After latency some patients develop laate-stage
disease - Cutaneous manifestations prominent
- Penicillin drug of choice
- No serologic tests at present can differentiate
endemic trepanomatoses from each other or from
venereal syphilis
43Endemic treponematoses Important differences
- Target population
- Young children versus neonates and adults
- Mode of transmission
- Hand-to-hand or fomites versus sexual or
transplacental - Tertiary and systemic involvement
- Rare versus common
- Optic atrophy and uveitis described in endemic
syphilis (Tabara)
44Take home
- The great imitator is still there
- Syphilis serolgy is mandatory in all patients
presenting with unexplained intraocular
inflammation - It is an inexpensive and reliable tool to unmask
the great imitator - If not recognized in time, syphilitic retinitis
may destroy the retina in a short time period
(HIV patients) - Excellent prognosis with early and adequate
treatment
45Thank you !