Visual loss in immunocompetent patients with Cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii meningitis.

  • Seaton, R
  • Verma, N
  • Naraqi, S
  • Wembri, J
  • Warrell, D
Publication date
January 2016
ISSN
0035-9203

Abstract

In Papua New Guinea cryptococcal meningitis occurs predominantly in immunocompetent patients in whom Cryptococcus neoformans var, gattii is implicated in 95% of cases. Ocular complications are common. We have reviewed ophthalmic findings in 82 immunocompetent patients and have attempted to identify those features of the disease that predict an unfavourable visual outcome. Visual loss occurred in 52.6% of survivors and was associated with optic atrophy following optic disc swelling in 60.9%. Progression of disc swelling to optic atrophy was predicted by the presence of an abducens palsy (P = 0.049) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cryptococcal antigen titres > 1:1024 (P = 0.036). Raised intracranial pressure (defined as opening CSF pressure ...

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