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Bilateral frosted branch angiitis in a patient with tuberculous meningoencephalitis

Authors: HaiyanWang, LipingWang, FangDu, PengZhang, YushengWang

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Purpose: To present a case of frosted branch angiitis with tuberculous meningoencephalitis that was followed up for 18 months after treatment. Methods: Case report. Results: A 19-year-old female with tuberculous meningoencephalitis complained of bilateral blurred vision, and presented with frosted branch angiitis and macula edema in both eyes. Treatment with systemic glucocorticoid and standard anti-tuberculosis medicine totally resolved the retinal periphlebitis and macular edema, with vision improvement achieved at the 18-month follow-up. Conclusion: Frosted branch angiitis could be secondary to tuberculous meningoencephalitis. Based on standard anti-tuberculosis medicine, systemic glucocorticoid may help in the remission of frosted branch angiitis.

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