An interesting case of facial en coup de sabre presenting with optic neuritis in the contralateral eye: A rare presentation
Avinash Mishra,
Mohini Agrawal,
Atul Bhirud
et al.
Abstract:Ocular involvement in morphea or en coup de sabre (ECS) is relatively infrequent, observed in approximately 2–3% to 14% of cases. The intricate pathogenesis underlying these ocular manifestations remains elusive. Within this context, we present a rare case in a young female patient, wherein, ECS manifested with optic neuritis in the eye contralateral to the linear scleroderma lesion, a phenomenon, hitherto, unreported in the literature. This unique case affirms the importance of comprehensive ophthalmological … Show more
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