Abstract

Introduction: Eales disease is considered a peripheral retinal vascular disease characterized by inflammation (vasculitis), ischemia, vascular occlusion, and neovascularization. Its etiology is not yet defined, it generally affects young men in the second decade of life. Case: Male patient, 10 years old of age with a red eye with blurred right eye vision of 1 month of evolution that worsened 4 days before coming to the service, accompanied by photophobia and eye pain. Discussion: Eales disease affect to more often young males, whose main characteristic peripheral phlebitis which can cause retinal ischemia and neovascularization. Although its etiopathogenesis is unknown. Some cases in the literature that relate it to a type IV hypersensitivity reaction to M. tuberculosis’s antigens The treatment of choice was systemic and topical corticosteroids, with a very good clinical response and periodic follow-up of the patient, with warning signs.

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