Cicatrization of cytomegalovirus retinitis following introduction of highly active anti-retroviral therapy: uveitis as a possible indicator of good ocular prognosis
Purpose: To quantify the inflammatory reaction that can be seen in HIV-infected patients with cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis after the introduction of an HIV protease inhibitor and correlate it with ocular findings and systemic HIV parameters, a Methods: Report of a patient with CMV retinitis systematically followed by slit-lamp examination, funduscopy, fundus photographs and laser flare photometry before and after introduction of an HIV protease inhibitor. a Results: Manifest granulomatous panuveitis developed 2 months after the introduction of the protease inhibitor indinavir (CD4 rise from 2 to 64 CD4/mm(3)) and coincided with cicatrization of the CMV retinitis in the absence of efficient anti-CMV therapy. a Conclusion: Occurrence of uveitis in patients with CMV retinitis following the introduction of HIV protease inhibitors may be a factor indicating a good ocular prognosis, possibly pointing to the presence of the anti-CMV repertoire in the reconstituting CD4 cell population.