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Arch Hellen Med, 30(1), January-February 2013, 85-87 CASE REPORT Sudden loss of vision due to retinitis following Bartonella henselae infection G. Minadakis,1 P. Koutentakis,2 M. Koukoulakis,2 D. Chochlakis,1 Y. Tselentis,1 A. Psaroulaki1 |
We describe herein a case of sudden visual loss due to Bartonella henselae infection. Immunofluorescence methods, together with PCR and fluorescein angiography were used to identify antibodies against the pathogen, DNA of the pathogen and possible inflammation of the eye. Visual loss was verified together with the existence of an edema and of exudates at the region of the macula. Antibodies against B. henselae were detected. The patient was treated with doxycycline, ranibizumab, and cortisone. Specific therapy with systemic antibiotics and anti-angiogenesis factors is important for the treatment of neuroretinitis by B. henselae.
Key words: Anti-angiogenesis factors, Bartonella henselae, Ranibizumab, Retinitis.