Yan Y, Zhang Q. Bilateral Posterior Scleritis Presenting as the First Manifestation of Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy: Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Ocul Immunol Inflamm 2014;
24:43-8. [PMID:
25290901 DOI:
10.3109/09273948.2014.964420]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
We describe a case of posterior scleritis presenting as the first manifestation in a Chinese patient with immunoglobin A nephropathy (IgAN).
METHODS
Retrospective review of our patient and review of the published case reports from PubMed search.
RESULTS
A 43-year-old woman developed bilateral posterior scleritis. Microscopic hematuria and proteinuria was found by urinalysis, and a kidney biopsy revealed IgAN. The posterior scleritis was resolved with oral prednisolone. For the review, 12 cases of episcleritis (70.6%), 4 cases of scleritis (23.5%), and 1 case of posterior scleritis (5.9%) associated with IgAN were analyzed. Five patients (29.4%) had scleritis or episcleritis as the first presenting manifestation.
CONCLUSIONS
Posterior scleritis may be the first manifestation of IgAN in a patient. For any adult patient with scleral/episcleral inflammation, urinalysis should be done to rule out IgAN.
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