[PDF][PDF] Vitritis and chorioretinitis in a patient with West Nile virus infection
HS Bains, LM Jampol, MC Caughron… - Archives of …, 2003 - scholar.archive.org
Objective: To describe the visual outcome, fundus appearance, and fluorescein
angiographic findings of a patient diagnosed as having acute West Nile virus infection.
Methods: We conducted comprehensive eye examinations, including visual acuity testing
and slitlamp and fundus examinations, along with fluorescein angiography at the initial and
follow-up visits. Results: A 62-year-old white woman had a 2-week history of floaters in her
left eye along with symptoms of fatigue, a left-sided frontal headache, and a low-grade fever …
angiographic findings of a patient diagnosed as having acute West Nile virus infection.
Methods: We conducted comprehensive eye examinations, including visual acuity testing
and slitlamp and fundus examinations, along with fluorescein angiography at the initial and
follow-up visits. Results: A 62-year-old white woman had a 2-week history of floaters in her
left eye along with symptoms of fatigue, a left-sided frontal headache, and a low-grade fever …