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American Journal of Ophthalmology 2007-Mar

Successful treatment with infliximab in a patient with Diffuse Subretinal Fibrosis syndrome.

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Alfredo Adán
Raimon Sanmartí
Anniken Burés
Ricardo P Casaroli-Marano

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To report a case of Diffuse Subretinal Fibrosis (DSF) syndrome refractory to immunosuppressive therapy who was successfully treated with anti-tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF)-alpha monoclonal antibodies infliximab.

METHODS

Interventional case report.

METHODS

A 23-year-old male with bilateral choroiditis presented sudden dimness of vision associated to nasal scotoma in his right eye. Complete ophthalmic examination with appropriated clinical and laboratorial evaluations was carried out during all follow-up. Inform consent statement and Internal Ethics Board approval were also obtained for an open-label therapy schedule.

RESULTS

Extensive temporal subretinal lesion in his right eye and DSF in the left eye were observed. The patient received intravenous infliximab infusion (5 mg/kg) schema. Four weeks after starting treatment his visual acuity improved with decrease in ocular inflammation.

CONCLUSIONS

This report describes a case of DSF syndrome that responded remarkably well to infliximab treatment suggesting that TNF-alpha could play an important pathogenetic role in this syndrome.

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