Title: A Rare Case of Neuroretinitis with Neurosensory Detachment
Authors: Birjees Hakak, Afroz Khan
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i3.110
Abstract
Case Report
A 25 year old man, smoker, non -diabetic, non- hypertensive, a driver by occupation presented with two days history of sudden diminution of vision in the left eye associated with mild pain on and off on the same side.
On examination the visual acuity was 6/6 in the right eye and finger counting at half meter in left eye at presentation. He had RAPD and defective color vision in left eye. Fundus examination showed disc edema on left side without hemorrhages and a patch of pale retina along the distribution of cilioretinal artery.
The physical examination was normal with pulse 72 bpm, was afebrile and BP recorded was 110/70 mmHg.