Title of article :
Myopia and Inflammation
Author/Authors :
Herbort, Carl P Inflammatory and Retinal Eye Diseases - Center for Ophthalmic Specialized Care, Lausanne, Switzerland , Papadia, Marina Inflammatory and Retinal Eye Diseases - Center for Ophthalmic Specialized Care, Lausanne, Switzerland , Neri, Piergiorgio The Eye Clinic - Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy
Abstract :
The correlation between myopia and intraocular inflammation has rarely been
explored. The aim of this article is to review myopic changes induced by inflammatory
diseases and inflammatory diseases related to myopia, followed by a discussion on
inflammatory choroidal neovascularization. Clinical cases are used to illustrate these
conditions. The review does not include inflammatory conditions caused by surgical
interventions employed for treatment of myopia. Uveitic conditions that can induce
a myopic shift include sclero-choroidal inflammation, lens induced myopia due to
steroid cataracts, juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) induced myopia, and transient
drug induced myopia due to sulfonamides and acetazolamide used for treatment of
ocular toxoplasmosis and inflammatory cystoid macular edema, respectively. Most
inflammatory conditions related to myopia are conditions involving the choriocapillaris.
These include multifocal choroiditis and/or punctate inner choroiditis, multiple
evanescent white dot syndrome and acute idiopathic blind spot enlargement. It
can be hypothesized that fragility of the choriocapillaris due to particular anatomic
changes due to myopia, together with unknown immunogenetic factors predispose
myopic eyes to primary inflammatory choriocapillaropathies.
Keywords :
Myopia , Choriocapillaritis , Multifocal Choroiditis , Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome , Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics