1.Dengue-associated neuroretinitis: A case report.
Minnette G. DAGTA ; Adrian P. BAUTISTA ; Erwin D. PALISOC
Philippine Journal of Ophthalmology 2025;50(2):99-102
OBJECTIVE<p>To describe a case of dengue-associated bilateral neuroretinitis in a young female adult.p>METHODS<p>This is a case report.p>RESULTS<p>A 25-year-old female was referred for evaluation of bilateral blurring of vision during the convalescent stage of dengue fever. Visual acuity was 20/80 in each eye. Fundoscopy showed mild optic disc swelling, macular thickening, and hard exudates bilaterally. Dengue-associated neuroretinitis was considered. Intravenous methylprednisolone treatment for three days resulted in significant improvements in visual function and resolution of fundus abnormalities.p>CONCLUSION<p>Dengue is a potential etiology of neuroretinitis in endemic areas, especially in those who develop visual symptoms during the convalescent phase. Prompt recognition and treatment may prevent long-term visual impairment.p>
Human
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Female
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Adult: 25-44 Yrs Old
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Dengue Fever
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Dengue
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Neuroretinitis
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Retinitis
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Methylprednisolone

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