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CHORIORETINOPATHY AND ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME
María Caridad Martínez Hergueta Belén Sánchez Cañal Jose Juan Mondejar García Hospital General Universitario de Alicante
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Clinic case 73 year-old male, with blurry vision Medical history:
Hypertension, nephropathy, antiphospholipid syndrome Cataract surgery both eyes , sulcus IOL right eye Ocular exam Visual acuity OD 0.3 / OI 0.6 FO OD: áreas hipopgmentadas yuxtafoveolares FO OI: edema polo posterior y nódulos cremosos blancoamarillentos
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OCT OD OS
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ANA +, antiSm +, antiRNP +, antiRo +
AGF ANA +, antiSm +, antiRNP +, antiRo + AGF AO: hiperfluorescencia con puntos de escape Improvement with mycophenolate therapy
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Discussion This kind of choroidopathy is very uncommon
It is caused by choroidal vascular alterations with decreased blood flow because of immunecomplexes or antibodies It is produced neurosensory retinal detachment Marcador de actividad de la enfermedad. Treatment consists in the disease control with corticosteroids and immunosuppressive drugs
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