Ocular Tuberculosis in Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Systemic Tuberculosis Co-infected Patients
Sahil Jain, Priya Bajgai, Savleen Kaur, Mohit Dogra, Aman Sharma, Kusum Sharma, Deeksha Katoch, Mangat Dogra, et al. (10 authors)
Ocular Immunology and Inflammation · 2020-02
Abstract
Purpose: To describe the prevalence and clinical findings of ocular tuberculosis (TB) in Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and systemic TB co-infected patients.Methods: In this prospective, observational, non-comparative case series, we included HIV and systemic TB co-infected patients, who underwent a detailed ophthalmic and systemic evaluation.Results: Of 85 patients, ocular tuberculosis was seen in eleven patients and their 16 eyes (12.9%). Without the benefit of eye exam, the diagnosis of disseminated TB was missed in 5/52 (9.6%) and 2/25 (8%) of patients clinically assumed to have pulmonary and Extrapulmonary TB, respectively.Conclusion: HIV patients with the disseminated TB have higher risk for ocular TB. As ocular symptoms are rare, still all of them need a detailed ocular examination to look for active ocular TB which will reclassify isolated pulmonary/extrapulmonary to disseminated TB warranting a detailed systemic examination.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Extrapulmonary tuberculosis
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Observational study
- Active tuberculosis
- Dermatology
- Immunology