Abstract

Purpose:To describe an unusual manifestation of sarcoidosis as a large tumor of the iris and ciliary body without any other involvement of the body. Methods:We describe a 20-year-old female presenting with a granulomatous tumor of the right iris and ciliary body and concomitant uveitis. Results:Extensive ocular and systemic workup revealed the tumor to be a large solitary sarcoid granuloma. As systemic steroids were not able to control the activity of the uveitis and granuloma, only the initiation of immunosuppressive therapy with cyclosporine A achieved a lasting remission. Conclusion:The possibility of an exclusively ocular sarcoidosis should always be kept in mind despite negative regular screening tests. In these cases, a biopsy should be considered and immunosuppressive agents like cyclosporine A should be evaluated in cases not responding to first-line treatment with systemic steroids.

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