Tubercular sclerouveitis masquerading as an ocular tumor: A case report

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Purpose: To report the diagnosis of a case of tubercular sclerouveitis, which masqueraded as an ocular tumor. Design: Case report. Methods: Retrospective medical chart review including serological, radiological, and histopathological investigative results. Results: A patient presented with recurrent episodes of sclerouveitis in his right eye. Serological investigations for infective and connective tissue disorders were negative. Radiological investigation was suggestive of a scleral perforation. The eye was enucleated and histopathological examination showed chronic inflammation. Polymerase chain reaction of the ocular tissue was positive for IS1160 for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Conclusion: Infective scleritis should be suspected in cases of scleritis that progress despite treatment. Polymerase chain reaction is instrumental in diagnosing challenging cases. © 2012 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.

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Damodaran, K., George, A. E., Goel, S., Khetan, V., Noronha, V., & Biswas, J. (2012). Tubercular sclerouveitis masquerading as an ocular tumor: A case report. Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 20(5), 368–371. https://doi.org/10.3109/09273948.2012.708957

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