Klin Monbl Augenheilkd 1995; 206(2): 134-135
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1035417
Diagnostisches Forum

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Granulomatöser Papillenprozeß als erstes Zeichen einer systemischen Sarkoidose

Optic Nerv Granuloma as the First Symptom of Systemic SarcoidosisAlaa El Zarka, Konrad Hille, Klaus W. Ruprecht
  • Universitäts-Augenklinik Homburg (Direktor: Prof. Dr. K. W. Ruprecht)
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Publication Date:
24 March 2008 (online)

Summary

Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatosis disease of unknown cause that may involve many ocular structures in about one third of cases. The findings of a posterior uveitis include vitritis, retinal periphlebitis, chorioretinal infiltrates, serpiginous-choroiditis, optic nerve atrophy and edema or granulomatous infiltration of the papilla. The central nervous system is clinically affected in 5 to 15% of cases. Despite several dozen published case reports of sarcoidoses of the optic nerve, direct infiltration of this structure is considered rare. We describe herein the case of 25-year-old white man whose only symptom of systemic sarcoidosis was optic nerve granuloma.

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