Abstract
Purpose of review
This article intends to briefly discuss AIDS, summarize the current literature on immune recovery uveitis, describe its ocular manifestations and complications, and tackle its complex management.
Recent findings
The clinical picture of immune recovery uveitis is still evolving. Up to today, there are still no definite criteria for immune recovery uveitis, and although closely associated with cytomegalovirus retinitis and HIV/AIDS, there are several cases of similar intraocular response in non-HIV patients. The exact pathology for this paradoxical inflammatory reaction remains unclear; however, there is an interest in identifying biomarkers to determine underlying mechanisms and identify patients at risk. The management of this disease also remains a challenge and no standardized treatment approach exists currently.
Summary
Immune recovery uveitis is an important cause of visual morbidity particularly in HIV/AIDS patients receiving highly active antiretroviral. It is a paradoxical reaction that is frequently associated with a prior cytomegalovirus retinitis infection. Although it can be a transient and self-limiting process, there is a complex decision on the timing of antiviral treatment and the initiation of antiretroviral treatment to prevent immune recovery uveitis. Furthermore, a substantial challenge arises in balancing
treatment decisions for complications in refractory cases.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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