Nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis mimicking orbital inflammatory disease

Michelle Chen Lynch,1 Andrew B Mick21Optometry Clinic, Ocala West Veterans Affairs Specialty Clinic, Ocala, FL, USA; 2Eye Clinic, San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, USABackground: Anterior scleritis is an uncommon form of ocular inflammation, often associated with coexisting autoimm...

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Main Authors: Lynch MC, Mick AB
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2013-08-01
Series:Clinical Optometry
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/nonnecrotizing-anterior-scleritis-mimicking-orbital-inflammatory-disea-a14010
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spelling doaj-2e3478ffbc134cd592e2db4b704f469c2020-11-25T01:22:16ZengDove Medical PressClinical Optometry1179-27522013-08-012013default2937Nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis mimicking orbital inflammatory diseaseLynch MCMick ABMichelle Chen Lynch,1 Andrew B Mick21Optometry Clinic, Ocala West Veterans Affairs Specialty Clinic, Ocala, FL, USA; 2Eye Clinic, San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, USABackground: Anterior scleritis is an uncommon form of ocular inflammation, often associated with coexisting autoimmune disease. With early recognition and aggressive systemic therapy, prognosis for resolution is good. The diagnosis of underlying autoimmune disease involves a multidisciplinary approach.Case report: A 42-year-old African American female presented to the Eye Clinic at the San Francisco Veteran Affairs Medical Center, with a tremendously painful left eye, worse on eye movement, with marked injection of conjunctiva. There was mild swelling of the upper eyelid. Visual acuity was unaffected, but there was a mild red cap desaturation. The posterior segment was unremarkable. The initial differential diagnoses included anterior scleritis and orbital inflammatory disease. Oral steroid treatment was initiated with rapid resolution over a few days. Orbital imaging was unremarkable, and extensive laboratory work-up was positive only for antinuclear antibodies. The patient was diagnosed with idiopathic diffuse, nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis and has been followed for over 5 years without recurrence. The rheumatology clinic monitors the patient closely, as suspicion remains for potential arthralgias including human leukocyte antigen-B27-associated arthritis, lupus-associated arthritis, seronegative rheumatoid arthritis, recurrent juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and scleroderma, based on her constitutional symptoms and clinical presentation, along with a positive anti-nuclear antibody lab result.Conclusion: Untreated anterior scleritis can progress to formation of cataracts, glaucoma, uveitis, corneal melting, and posterior segment disease with significant risk of vision loss. Patients with anterior scleritis must be aggressively treated with systemic anti-inflammatories and monitored for recurrence of sight-threatening or life-threatening complications relating to systemic disease.Keywords: anterior scleritis, nonnecrotizing scleritis, ocular inflammation, anti-inflammatory therapy, systemic steroidshttp://www.dovepress.com/nonnecrotizing-anterior-scleritis-mimicking-orbital-inflammatory-disea-a14010
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Nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis mimicking orbital inflammatory disease
Clinical Optometry
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title Nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis mimicking orbital inflammatory disease
title_short Nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis mimicking orbital inflammatory disease
title_full Nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis mimicking orbital inflammatory disease
title_fullStr Nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis mimicking orbital inflammatory disease
title_full_unstemmed Nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis mimicking orbital inflammatory disease
title_sort nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis mimicking orbital inflammatory disease
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series Clinical Optometry
issn 1179-2752
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Michelle Chen Lynch,1 Andrew B Mick21Optometry Clinic, Ocala West Veterans Affairs Specialty Clinic, Ocala, FL, USA; 2Eye Clinic, San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, USABackground: Anterior scleritis is an uncommon form of ocular inflammation, often associated with coexisting autoimmune disease. With early recognition and aggressive systemic therapy, prognosis for resolution is good. The diagnosis of underlying autoimmune disease involves a multidisciplinary approach.Case report: A 42-year-old African American female presented to the Eye Clinic at the San Francisco Veteran Affairs Medical Center, with a tremendously painful left eye, worse on eye movement, with marked injection of conjunctiva. There was mild swelling of the upper eyelid. Visual acuity was unaffected, but there was a mild red cap desaturation. The posterior segment was unremarkable. The initial differential diagnoses included anterior scleritis and orbital inflammatory disease. Oral steroid treatment was initiated with rapid resolution over a few days. Orbital imaging was unremarkable, and extensive laboratory work-up was positive only for antinuclear antibodies. The patient was diagnosed with idiopathic diffuse, nonnecrotizing anterior scleritis and has been followed for over 5 years without recurrence. The rheumatology clinic monitors the patient closely, as suspicion remains for potential arthralgias including human leukocyte antigen-B27-associated arthritis, lupus-associated arthritis, seronegative rheumatoid arthritis, recurrent juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and scleroderma, based on her constitutional symptoms and clinical presentation, along with a positive anti-nuclear antibody lab result.Conclusion: Untreated anterior scleritis can progress to formation of cataracts, glaucoma, uveitis, corneal melting, and posterior segment disease with significant risk of vision loss. Patients with anterior scleritis must be aggressively treated with systemic anti-inflammatories and monitored for recurrence of sight-threatening or life-threatening complications relating to systemic disease.Keywords: anterior scleritis, nonnecrotizing scleritis, ocular inflammation, anti-inflammatory therapy, systemic steroids
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