Abstract
We report a case of confirmed Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in the setting of unilateral anterior uveitis and perineuritis without coexisting systemic manifestations. We hypothesize a causal association between acute M. pneumoniae infection and this patient's ocular presentation. Delay in identification of M. pneumoniae infection in this case prompted treatment with systemic and topical steroids for presumed autoimmune etiology. The rapid resolution ofsymptoms without concurrent antibiotic treatment suggests apossible postinfectious autoimmune component that may be responsive to steroid treatment.
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