
Ocular Tuberculosis (TB) - American Academy of Ophthalmology
The term “ocular TB” describes an infection by the M. tuberculosis species that can affect any part of the eye (intraocular, superficial, or surrounding the eye), with or without systemic involvement.
Ocular Tuberculosis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More - Healthline
Jun 9, 2023 · Ocular tuberculosis is a rare eye infection due to the same bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB) in your lungs. Symptoms are similar to other eye infections. It’s curable, and getting...
Ocular Tuberculosis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Oct 5, 2024 · Ocular tuberculosis (TB) is a clinical disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) that can affect various ocular tissues and present with a wide range of symptoms. The condition can manifest in different parts of the eye, leading to various clinical symptoms.
Ophthalmologic Findings Related to Tuberculosis - EyeWiki
Ocular TB is uncommon and represents only 1-2% of TB in the United States. It can present as a primary or secondary disease. In primary disease, the eye is the entry point of the mycobacterium and often has a predilection for the eyelids, conjunctiva, cornea, and sclera.
Ocular or eye tuberculosis: What is it and can you treat it?
Jul 26, 2024 · Ocular tuberculosis is an eye infection caused by the same bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB) in the lungs. Treatment usually involves a 6-month course of antibiotics. It can lead to...
Tuberculosis and the eye - UpToDate
Ocular TB can involve any part of the eye and can occur with or without evidence of systemic TB. It generally develops following hematogenous spread from a primary focus but, in rare cases, it can also occur as a primary infection following an epithelial injury.
Ocular tuberculosis: Where are we today? - PMC - PubMed …
Ocular TB (OTB) is a rare extrapulmonary form of the disease, not to be underestimated considering its potential impact on visual loss in patients diagnosed with the disease.
Tuberculosis Uveitis - EyeWiki
Ocular manifestations of TB are varied and include scleritis, phlyctenulosis, interstitial keratitis, corneal infiltrates, anterior chamber cells, iris nodules, and granulomatous anterior uveitis. These can occur without signs of systemic involvement.
Ocular Tuberculosis - Journal of the Foundations of Ophthalmology
Dec 12, 2024 · The term “ocular TB” refers to the involvement of any part of the eye and adnexa. This can be primary or secondary; the later referring to hematogenous seeding of the infection from a primary site or contiguous seeding of infection.
Ocular Tuberculosis - PubMed
Ocular tuberculosis (TB) is a clinical disease caused by or associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). MTB has various modes of transmission and can infect virtually any ocular tissue. Much like syphilis' ability to mimic multiple skin conditions, ocular TB …