Published online May 16, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i14.3248
Peer-review started: September 3, 2022
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Revised: February 28, 2023
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Published online: May 16, 2023
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Tuberculous uveitis caused by tuberculosis infection factors is common, but tuberculous uveitis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis found in the intraocular fluid is rare. This report describes the use of intraocular fluid in the diagnosis of tuberculous uveitis in a patient and reviews the relevant literature.
A 24-year-old woman who was 31-wk pregnant visited Hebei Chest Hospital due to intermittent chest pain, fever, and decreased vision for 3 mo. The hydrothorax test suggested “tuberculous pleurisy”, and yellow effusion was extracted from the chest tube twice resulting in a total volume of approximately 800 mL. The patient chose to continue the pregnancy without treatment, and was hospitalized again due to high fever. Following 2 mo of anti-tuberculosis treatment, a healthy boy was delivered by cesarean section. Tuberculous uveitis was diagnosed using tuberculosis Xpert, and intraocular infection was detected by second-generation gene sequencing. Following systemic treatment, the patient gradually improved, and the corrected visual acuity of the left eye gradually increased from 0.08 to 1.0.
The etiology of uveitis is complex, and it is necessary to assess the patient’s general condition and apply molecular biology methods to determine the patho
Core Tip: Tuberculous uveitis caused by tuberculosis infection factors is common, but tuberculous uveitis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis found in intraocular fluid is rare. This report describes a 24-year-old pregnant patient who was diagnosed using tuberculosis Xpert and ophthalmologic multimodal imaging after 2 mo of anti-tuberculosis treatment and cesarean delivery of a healthy baby boy. Detection of intraocular infections can be performed by second-generation genetics. Folowing systemic treatment, the patient’s vision recovered.