Title of article :
Optical coherence tomography imaging of presumed Cryptococcus neoformans infection localized to the retina
Author/Authors :
Ameri, Hossein USC Roski Eye Institute - Department of Ophthalmology - Keck School of Medicine of USC - University of Southern California - Los Angeles - CA, USA , Wong, Brandon J. USC Roski Eye Institute - Department of Ophthalmology - Keck School of Medicine of USC - University of Southern California - Los Angeles - CA, USA , Rao, Narsing A. USC Roski Eye Institute - Department of Ophthalmology - Keck School of Medicine of USC - University of Southern California - Los Angeles - CA, USA
Abstract :
To report spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) findings of presumed Cryptococcus neoformans infection limited
to the retina.
Methods: We report a 39-year-old male with decreased vision for 3 months. Clinical examination revealed multiple cream-colored retinal lesions
in the posterior pole of both eyes. SD-OCT demonstrated multiple areas of discrete, hyperreflective deposits in the inner retina, outer retina, and
subretinal space without evidence of choroidal involvement. Fundus autofluorescence demonstrated areas of hyperautofluorescence of lesions
with variable areas of hypoautofluorescence.
Results: Subsequent laboratory workup revealed systemic Cryptococcus neoformans infection. After 3 months of systemic antifungal treatment
and follow-up, there was clinical improvement in the size of the lesions.
Conclusions: This is the first report of SD-OCT demonstrating presumed localized Cryptococcus infection confined to the retina. Our findings
support the assertion that Cryptococcus can cause a focal retinitis involving all layers of the retina without demonstrable evidence of choroidal
involvement.
Keywords :
Chorioretinitis , Cryptococcus neoformans , Optical coherence tomography
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology