Abstract

We report a pediatric case of unilateral acute idiopathic maculopathy (UAIM) associated with West Nile virus (WNV) infection. A 10-year-old child with a 15-day history of presumed acute viral encephalitis, complained of blurred vision in the right eye. Clinical and multimodal imaging findings, including disruption of the foveal ellipsoid zone (EZ) with preservation of the external limiting membrane on Swept Source OCT (SS OCT), were consistent with UAIM. The finding of associated curvilinear chorioretinal lesions in the setting of encephalitis led a diagnosis of WNV infection to be considered and subsequently confirmed by serology. The EZ spontaneously restored over a few weeks with near complete visual recovery. This is a unique pediatric case of UAIM associated with serologically proven WNV infection.

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