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Anterior and Posterior Scleritis. Joshua Levinson, MD Valerie Biousse , MD. External Photograph. Figure 1. Note the injection of scleral and episcleral vessels with edema of the scleral wall. Fundus Photograph. Figure 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Anterior and Posterior  Scleritis

Anterior and Posterior Scleritis

Joshua Levinson, MD Valerie Biousse, MD

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External Photograph

Note the injection of scleral and episcleral vessels with edema of the scleral wall

Figure 1

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Fundus Photograph

Unilateral optic disk edema in the setting of posterior scleritis. The posterior pole has an abnormal appearance and there is macular edema

Figure 2

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B-scan ultrasound

Thickening of the choroid and posterior scleral wall (yellow arrow) and fluid in tenon’s capsule (white arrow).

Figure 3 Figure 4

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Fluorescein Angiogram

This image taken at 3 minutes and 18 seconds after intravenous injection of fluorescein demonstrates leakage of dye at the optic nerve and macula

Figure 5

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Optical Coherence Tomography

OCT imaging of the macula demonstrates cystoid macular edema consistent with the leakage of dye that was noted in the fluorescein angiogram (arrow)

Figure 6

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Orbital MRI (Post contrast T1 with fat suppression)

Diffuse enhancement in the right orbit, involving the fat, perineural sheath and extraocular muscles (arrow) suggesting a diffuse orbital and scleral inflammatory process. The left orbit

is normal.

Axial view Coronal view Figure 7 Figure 8

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Pathology

Orbital fat biopsy demonstrates chronic non-specific inflammation.

Image courtesy of Dr. Hans Grossniklaus. LF Mongomery Pathology Lab, Emory University

Figure 9

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Final Diagnosis

An orbital fat biopsy (anterior approach) showed non-specific inflammation consistent with “idiopathic orbital inflammation” or “orbital pseudotumor”.