Ocular manifestations in HIV-infected individuals

<p>Ocular manifestations may be the frst sign of disseminated systemic HIV infection in HIV-infected individuals. Terefore, it is of the utmost importance to early diagnose ocular conditions that are not responsive to conventional ophthalmic treatment. HIV-related ocular manifestations can affe...

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Main Authors: Darja Dobovšek Divjak, Rok Grčar, Nataša Vidović Valentinčič
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2017-02-01
Series:Zdravniški Vestnik
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Online Access:http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/1532
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spelling doaj-c5d6cec22b24465982f43abdb77a82fe2020-11-24T23:24:04ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242017-02-018511-121937Ocular manifestations in HIV-infected individualsDarja Dobovšek Divjak0Rok Grčar1Nataša Vidović Valentinčič2Očesna klinika Ljubljana Univerzitetni klinični center Ljubljana Grablovičeva 46 1000 LjubljanaCenter za očesne bolezni in motnje vida Irman d.o.o. Štihova 9 1000 LjubljanaOčesna klinika Ljubljana Univerzitetni klinični center Ljubljana Grablovičeva 46 1000 Ljubljana<p>Ocular manifestations may be the frst sign of disseminated systemic HIV infection in HIV-infected individuals. Terefore, it is of the utmost importance to early diagnose ocular conditions that are not responsive to conventional ophthalmic treatment. HIV-related ocular manifestations can affect the anterior (e.g. neoplasia and periocular tissue infections) as well as the posterior segment of the eye (e.g. retinopathy and opportunistic infections of the retina and choroid). Studies confrm that approximately 70 % of all HIV-infected patients suffer from at least one ocular manifestation caused by the HIV infection, so regular ophthalmic examinations are necessary in order to early diagnose and treat the disease, which might improve prognosis of the patient and prevent vision loss.</p><p>In the frst part of the article we present some of the most common HIV-related ocular manifestations, while the second part of the article includes our experience in ophthalmic evaluation, followup and treatment recommendations.</p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/1532immune defciencyophthalmic evaluationCD4+ T-cellsopportunistic infectionsantiretroviral therapy
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author Darja Dobovšek Divjak
Rok Grčar
Nataša Vidović Valentinčič
spellingShingle Darja Dobovšek Divjak
Rok Grčar
Nataša Vidović Valentinčič
Ocular manifestations in HIV-infected individuals
Zdravniški Vestnik
immune defciency
ophthalmic evaluation
CD4+ T-cells
opportunistic infections
antiretroviral therapy
author_facet Darja Dobovšek Divjak
Rok Grčar
Nataša Vidović Valentinčič
author_sort Darja Dobovšek Divjak
title Ocular manifestations in HIV-infected individuals
title_short Ocular manifestations in HIV-infected individuals
title_full Ocular manifestations in HIV-infected individuals
title_fullStr Ocular manifestations in HIV-infected individuals
title_full_unstemmed Ocular manifestations in HIV-infected individuals
title_sort ocular manifestations in hiv-infected individuals
publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2017-02-01
description <p>Ocular manifestations may be the frst sign of disseminated systemic HIV infection in HIV-infected individuals. Terefore, it is of the utmost importance to early diagnose ocular conditions that are not responsive to conventional ophthalmic treatment. HIV-related ocular manifestations can affect the anterior (e.g. neoplasia and periocular tissue infections) as well as the posterior segment of the eye (e.g. retinopathy and opportunistic infections of the retina and choroid). Studies confrm that approximately 70 % of all HIV-infected patients suffer from at least one ocular manifestation caused by the HIV infection, so regular ophthalmic examinations are necessary in order to early diagnose and treat the disease, which might improve prognosis of the patient and prevent vision loss.</p><p>In the frst part of the article we present some of the most common HIV-related ocular manifestations, while the second part of the article includes our experience in ophthalmic evaluation, followup and treatment recommendations.</p>
topic immune defciency
ophthalmic evaluation
CD4+ T-cells
opportunistic infections
antiretroviral therapy
url http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/1532
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