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Acute retinal pigment epitheliitis: a case presentation and literature review

Raşit Kılıç

2021Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acute retinal pigment epitheliitis (ARPE) is an idiopathic, self-limiting inflammatory retinal disorder that particularly affects healthy young individuals. The characteristic fundoscopic appearance of the acute retinal pigment epitheliitis includes a fine pigment stippling surrounded by a yellow-white hypopigmented halos in the macula. Although the exact pathogenesis of the disease remains unknown, some reports have suggested a relationship between a viral infection and acute retinal pigment epitheliitis. Acute retinal pigment epitheliitis is a rare disorder, and only single case reports or case series are found in the literature. The clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with this disease are not fully understood because of its rarity. In this study, we searched the literature to collect clinical and demographic features of the reported cases. We detail the characteristics of acute retinal pigment epitheliitis were pointed and discuss the pathogenesis of the disease.

Topics & Concepts

RetinalPathogenesisRetinal DisorderDiseaseMedicineOphthalmologyPresentation (obstetrics)PathologyDermatologySurgeryOcular Diseases and Behçet’s SyndromeRetinal and Optic ConditionsSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Research