Visual loss related to macular subretinal fluid and cystoid macular edema in HIV-related optic neuropathy.

International Ophthalmology
David GautierDan Milea

Abstract

Optic nerve involvement may occur in various infectious diseases, but is rarely reported after infection by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We report the atypical case of a 38-year-old patient in whom the presenting features of HIV infection were due to a bilateral optic neuropathy associated with macular subretinal fluid and cystoid macular edema, which responded well to antiretroviral therapy.

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