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Article: Immune recovery uveitis in Whipple's disease: an unusual ocular presentation.

Lequain, Hippolyte / Abramowicz, Stéphane / Seiller, Julien / Abukhashbah, Amro / Burillon, Carole / Vignot, Emmanuelle / Brunet, Olivier / Sève, Pascal

Journal of ophthalmic inflammation and infection

2024  Volume 14, Issue 1, Page(s) 10

Abstract: Purpose: To describe an unusual case of Whipple's disease (WD) complicated by uveitis, and subsequent paradoxical worsening after effective antibiotic treatment targeting Tropheryma whipplei (TW).: Methods: Case report.: Results: A 53-year-old ... ...

Abstract Purpose: To describe an unusual case of Whipple's disease (WD) complicated by uveitis, and subsequent paradoxical worsening after effective antibiotic treatment targeting Tropheryma whipplei (TW).
Methods: Case report.
Results: A 53-year-old male presented with bilateral knee arthritis, weight loss, chronic low-grade fever, and cognitive disorders. He was under treatment with tumor necrosis factor α inhibitors (TNFi) for seronegative spondyloarthritis. Given this unusual clinical presentation, further investigations were performed and revealed blood, saliva, stool, synovial fluid and cerebrospinal fluid positivity for TW, confirming the diagnosis of systemic WD. Ophthalmologic examination revealed bilateral posterior uveitis and an aqueous humor sample confirmed the presence of intraocular TW. TNFi were stopped, and the patient was subsequently treated with adequate antibiotics (ceftriaxone, followed by doxycycline and hydroxychloroquine), and subconjunctival corticosteroid injections. After a transient improvement of the ocular symptoms, he presented a recurrence of posterior segment inflammation, leading to repeated PCR testing for TW which were negative. Therefore, paradoxical worsening of the inflammation in the context of immune recovery uveitis (IRU) was thought to be the culprit. The patient was treated with systemic corticosteroid therapy, allowing for rapid improvement of the ocular findings.
Conclusions: This case underlines the possibility of IRU complicating WD. Ophthalmologists, rheumatologists, and internists should be aware of this rare complication, particularly in the context of previous immunosuppressive therapy.
Language English
Publishing date 2024-02-13
Publishing country Germany
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2592309-2
ISSN 1869-5760
ISSN 1869-5760
DOI 10.1186/s12348-024-00390-5
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