Sanislo S R, Lowder C Y, Kaiser P K
Department of Ophthalmology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Eye Institute, OH, USA.
Am J Ophthalmol. 1998 Aug;126(2):318-20. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9394(98)00162-7.
To report a case of optic nerve head neovascularization in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) associated with inactive cytomegalovirus retinitis and immune recovery.
Case report.
We examined a 29-year-old man with AIDS and inactive cytomegalovirus retinitis and found vitritis and prominent optic nerve head neovascularization. The patient had been treated with reverse transcriptase and protease inhibitors, resulting in a notable rise in CD4+ lymphocyte count and an undetectable human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-RNA viral load. No cause of neovascularization other than intraocular inflammation was detected.
Immune recovery in a setting of inactive cytomegalovirus retinitis can result in optic nerve head neovascularization, as seen in our patient.