Retinitis in Lyme Disease - Retinal Inflammatory Disease
Retinitis in Lyme Disease
Definition
Inflammation of the retina usually caused by Borrelia burgdorferi.
Epidemiology:
The incidence of this retinal disorder has increased in recentyears.
Etiology:
The inflammation is caused by spirochetes usually transmitted bybites from infected ticks.
Findings and symptoms:
Lyme disease can lead to many inflammatory ocu-lar changes with their respective symptoms. These include conjunctivitis, keratitis, and iridocyclitis. Retinal vasculitis, retinal artery occlusion, neu-roretinitis, optic neuritis, and choroiditis have also been described.
Lyme disease should be excluded as a possible cause of posterior uveitis of uncertain etiology.
Diagnostic considerations:
The diagnosis is made by ophthalmoscopy andserologic studies to identify the pathogen.
Differential diagnosis:
Inflammatory ocular changes due to other causes(such as toxoplasmosis or tuberculosis) should be excluded.
Treatment:
Antibiotic treatment with tetracycline, penicillin G, or third-generation cephalosporins is indicated.
Clinical course and prognosis:
Retinal changes due to Lyme disease tend torecur.
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