Title of article :
Contribution of Dual Fluorescein and Indocyanine Green Angiography to the Appraisal of Presumed Tuberculous Chorioretinitis in a Non-endemic Area
Author/Authors :
Massy, Raphael Department of Ophthalmology - University of Lausanne - Lausanne, Switzerland , Herbort, Carl P Department of Ophthalmology - University of Lausanne - Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract :
Purpose: To assess the respective involvement of retina versus choroid in presumed ocular tuberculosis (POT)
in a non‑endemic area using dual fluorescein (FA) and indocyanine green angiography (ICGA).
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed cases diagnosed with POT at the Centre for Ophthalmic Specialized
Care, Lausanne, Switzerland. Angiography signs were quantified using an established dual FA and ICGA
scoring system for uveitis.
Results: Out of 1739 uveitis patients visited from 1995 to 2014, 53 (3%) were diagnosed with POT; of
whom 28 patients (54 eyes) had sufficient data available to be included in this study. Of 54 affected eyes,
39 showed predominant choroidal involvement, 14 showed predominant retinal involvement and one
had equal retinal and choroidal scores. Mean angiographic score was 6.97 ± 5.08 for the retina versus
13.48 ± 7.06 for the choroid (P < 0.0001). For patients with sufficient angiographic follow‑up after combined
anti‑tuberculous and inflammation suppressive therapy, mean FA and ICGA scores decreased from
6.97 ± 5.08 to 3.63 ± 3.14 (P = 0.004), and 13.48 ± 7.06 to 7.47 ± 5.58 (P < 0.0001), respectively.
Conclusion: These results represent the first report of the respective contributions of retinal and choroidal
involvement in POT. Choroidal involvement was more common, for which ICGA is the preferred
examination. In cases of compatible uveitis with positive results of an interferon‑gamma release assay,
particularly in a region that is non‑endemic for TB, dual FA and ICGA should be performed to help establish
the diagnosis of ocular tuberculosis and improve follow‑up.
Keywords :
Angiographic Score , Chorioretinitis , Fluorescein Angiography , Indocyanine Green Angiography , Ocular Tuberculosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics