2018
DOI: 10.1080/09273948.2018.1536792
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Choroidal Tuberculoma Manifesting in A Patient of Eales Disease 6 Years after Initial Presentation

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“…Ocular tuberculosis can be associated with Eales disease and often manifest later in the course of the disease. 9 Our patient presented with small choroidal granulomas of unknown aetiology in OS in the course of treatment which responded well to oral corticosteroids. ATT was not added in our patient due to absence of any definitive evidence of intraocular or extraocular tuberculosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Ocular tuberculosis can be associated with Eales disease and often manifest later in the course of the disease. 9 Our patient presented with small choroidal granulomas of unknown aetiology in OS in the course of treatment which responded well to oral corticosteroids. ATT was not added in our patient due to absence of any definitive evidence of intraocular or extraocular tuberculosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Although no difference was found in the humoral and cell mediated immune response to mycobacterial A60 antigen, ED has a shared human leucocyte antigen predisposition (HLAB51, DR4) similar to Behçet's disease and VKH disease 13 , 14 . Natural course of this entity can change over time as a previously immunocompetent tuberculin negative ED subject with occlusive vasculitis developed tuberculoma six years after initial presentation 84 .…”
Section: Clinical Spectrum Of Ocular Inflammation Associated With Bcgmentioning
confidence: 99%