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A 28-year-old female in Monrovia, Liberia, presents with blurry vision in both eyes (OU). She has a past medical history of Ebola virus disease (EVD) diagnosed 6 months before her initial presentation. Vision loss in the right eye (OD) occurred 3 days after discharge from an Ebola treatment unit with subsequent loss of vision in the left eye (OS). Other associated symptoms include pain, light sensitivity, and tearing OU ( Fig. 18.1 ).
OD | OS | |
---|---|---|
Visual acuity | Hand motion | Hand motion |
Intraocular pressure (IOP) | 20 | 19 |
Sclera/conjunctiva | Trace injection | Trace injection |
Cornea | Corneal edema, keratic precipitates | Corneal edema, keratic precipitates |
Anterior chamber (AC) | 1+ cell | 2+ cell with hyphema |
Iris | Engorged Vessels | Engorged vessels |
Lens | Posterior synechiae 360 degrees | Posterior synechiae 360 degrees |
Anterior vitreous | 2–3+ vitritis | 2–3+ vitritis |
Have you had recent fever, myalgia, weight loss, headache, vomiting, diarrhea, or unexplained bleeding?
Any recent rashes or history of sexually transmitted diseases?
Do you have a previous history of other infections?
Do you have a past medical history of any other illnesses?
Did you have vision problems before you developed Ebola?
The patient answers no to all these questions. She had significant constitutional symptoms 6 months ago at the time of EVD, but those have long since resolved.
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