Intraocular crystals in HIV-related hypergammaglobulinemia

Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
Andrew TraillDarren Russell

Abstract

To describe the occurrence of bilateral iris and retinal crystals in a patient with benign HIV-related gammopathy. Observational case report. A 45-year-old HIV-positive male with a known, benign hypergammaglobulinemia was referred for routine ophthalmic assessment because of right ophthalmic zoster. Ophthalmoscopic examination revealed the presence of bilateral, multiple, refractile iris and macular crystals. No other signs of uveitis or stigmata of HIV were found. Intraocular crystals are a rare finding, usually seen in chronic uveitis with or without hypergammaglobulinemia. This finding has not been previously described in non-inflamed eyes, nor as an ocular manifestation of HIV. We hypothesize that HIV-related disruption of the blood-aqueous and blood-retinal barriers allows intraocular immunoglobulin deposition in patients with hypergammaglobulinemia.

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May 1, 2009·Oman Journal of Ophthalmology·Olufunmilola A Ogun, Stella A Adegbehingbe

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