1. An Exceptional Case of Full-thickness Macular Hole Closure in a Patient with Behçet Disease.
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Uçar, Didar, Atalay, Eray, Özyazgan, Yilmaz, Özkök, Ahmet, and Yıldırım, Yeliz
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EYE inflammation , *BEHCET'S disease , *UVEITIS , *CYCLOSPORINE , *IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE agents , *VITRECTOMY , *INTERFERONS - Abstract
Purpose: To present a case of a full-thickness macular hole closure in a patient with Behcet uveitis Design: A 23-year-old-male patient with Behcet Disease had clinically inactive uveitis with topical steroids, oral azathiopurine and cyclosporine until he developed a retinal infiltrate in the left eye which evolved into a full-thickness macular hole during the follow-up. Methods: Strict control of inflammation and subsequent vitrectomy was planned. Meanwhile another attack of panuveitis developed in the left eye and subcutaneous Interferon alfa-2b interferon treatment was initiated. Results: After 2 months, the patient was clinically inactive with complete closure of the macular hole. Conclusions: Strict control of inflammation may result in closure of the macular hole and avoid the need for vitrectomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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