2022
DOI: 10.5935/0004-2749.202200103
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An atypical early-onset X-linked retinoschisis mimicking uveitis masquerade syndrome

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“…In this cohort, 4 out of 22 XLRS patients were primary diagnosed as uveitis, which is in accordance with a study by Kousal et al, reporting 3 out of 21 XLRS patients initially diagnosed as intermediate uveitis [6]. De Carvalho Mendes Paiva et al reported an 8-month-old male initially treated for presumptive ocular toxoplasmosis, due to the loss of red reflex, vitreous opacity, and thickened posterior hyaloid, who later turned out to be an XLRS patient [7]. In this case, an XLRS subject received a systemic medication, due to the initial diagnosis of intermediate uveitis with macular edema.…”
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“…In this cohort, 4 out of 22 XLRS patients were primary diagnosed as uveitis, which is in accordance with a study by Kousal et al, reporting 3 out of 21 XLRS patients initially diagnosed as intermediate uveitis [6]. De Carvalho Mendes Paiva et al reported an 8-month-old male initially treated for presumptive ocular toxoplasmosis, due to the loss of red reflex, vitreous opacity, and thickened posterior hyaloid, who later turned out to be an XLRS patient [7]. In this case, an XLRS subject received a systemic medication, due to the initial diagnosis of intermediate uveitis with macular edema.…”
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“…XLRS represents a uveitis masquerade syndrome-the distinction between this inherited retinal disease and uveitis appears to be fundamental [6,7]. In this cohort, 4 out of 22 XLRS patients were primary diagnosed as uveitis, which is in accordance with a study by Kousal et al, reporting 3 out of 21 XLRS patients initially diagnosed as intermediate uveitis [6].…”
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