HIV-induced Retinitis.
Journal article

HIV-induced Retinitis.

  • Wons J Berner Augenklinik Am Lindenhofspital , Bern, Switzerland.
  • Kempen J MCM Eye Unit, MyungSung Christian Medical Center (MCM) General Hospital and MyungSung Medical College , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  • Garweg JG Berner Augenklinik Am Lindenhofspital , Bern, Switzerland.
  • 2020-09-23
Published in:
  • Ocular immunology and inflammation. - 2020
English PURPOSE
To provide an overview of the current knowledge on the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-associated retinopathies.


METHODS
A PubMed search was performed, using the key terms "HIV Retinopathy OR Retinitis" and "HIV AND Retinitis" to find manuscripts published within the last ten years.


RESULTS
If left untreated, HIV infection causes a progressive immunodeficiency caused by depletion of CD4-positive T lymphocytes. Noninfectious HIV retinopathy, clinically manifested by cotton wool spots. Once the CD4 count drops below 200 c/μl, immunodeficiency creates a vulnerability for systemic opportunistic infections. Within the posterior segment of the eye, cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis has to be distinguished from infections with other members of the herpes virus family, as well as from toxoplasmosis, tuberculosis, and syphilis. Upon restoration of the immune system, immune recovery uveitis may manifest in one third of CMV affected eyes.


CONCLUSION
Targeted antiviral treatment and secondary recurrence prophylaxis prevent vision loss of the retina prior to immune recovery.
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  • English
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https://folia.unifr.ch/global/documents/206459
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