Article ViewAbstractInternational Journal of Medicine and Public Health,2015,5,4,393-395.DOI:10.4103/2230-8598.165988Published:Oct 2015Type:Case ReportPanuveitis with disc edema after dengue fever: A rare presentationRadha Annamalai, and Kalpana Suresh Radha Annamalai, Kalpana Suresh Department of Ophthalmology, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Abstract:We report a case of a 47 year old male who presented with panuveitis and disc oedema two weeks after an episode of dengue fever. He had complaints of headache with pain and defective vision in his right eye that had developed during his recovery from dengue fever. We treated him with topical steroid drops and subtenon steroid injections along with atropine eye drops. Oral prednisolone was started after 1 week on his review visit following which his symptoms resolved and vision improved. This case is being presented as panuveitis with disc oedema is a rare complication of dengue fever and also because the patient responded well to medical management with restoration of his vision. Keywords:Dengue fever, disc edema, macular edema, panuveitis, steroidView:PDF (1015.61 KB) PDFClick here to download the PDF file. ‹ Nocardiosis in central Kerala: A case series up People living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus on anti-retroviral therapy are increasing: Effective patient retention strategy is need of the hour in low and middle-income countries ›