Abstract

The purpose of this article is to report an unusual ocular manifestation of cat scratch disease (CSD) presenting as a unilateral acute maculopathy (UAM). We describe and review the clinical, laboratory, fluorescein angiography (FA), indocyanine green angiography (ICG) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) records of a patient with CSD. A 30-year-old Chinese woman presented with a painless progressive visual loss affecting her left eye. Fundus examination of the left eye disclosed rare vitreous cells and a deep-creamy choroidal macular lesion with satellite foci of choroiditis. FA revealed an early hypofluorescence of the lesion, becoming progressively hyperfluorescent with a leakage on the late phase. The ICG disclosed an early hypofluorescence of the macular lesion with a mild staining of its periphery on the late frames. Hypofluorescent satellite lesions were visible both on the early and late frames. The OCT disclosed a serous retinal detachment at the level of the whitish lesion. Serologies for Bartonella henselae (BH) became positive (IgG 1: 512, IgM < 1:20) confirming an active or recent infection. Ocular manifestations of CSD can appear as a UAM with satellite lesions. CSD should be ruled out in patients manifesting such clinical features.

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