Half a Century's Quest for Seasonal Hyperacute Panuveitis (SHAPU): From Academic Curiosity to Public Health Concern.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Ocular Immunology and Inflammation Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1080/09273948.2024.2444510
Yun Yao Goh, Ranju Kharel Sitaula, William Rojas-Carabali, Rupesh Agrawal, Pratap Karki, Haramaya Gurung, Eliya Shrestha, Pursottam Joshi, Anadi Khatri, Ananda Kumar Sharma, Sagun Narayan Joshi, Daya Ram Bhusal, Madan Prasad Upadhyay
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For the past 50 years, significant progress has been made in understanding Seasonal Hyperacute Panuveitis (SHAPU), a mysterious blinding disease first reported in Nepal in 1975. Predominantly affecting Nepalese children, SHAPU occurs cyclically every odd year from September to December. While initially misclassified as endophthalmitis, SHAPU is set apart by its lack of trauma or surgery, failure to grow organisms in most intraocular fluid cultures, and its hallmark presentation of a "white pupil in red eye" with an association with moth exposure. Recent findings have expanded SHAPU's geographical scope beyond Nepal, with cases reported in Bhutan. Moreover, sporadic summer outbreaks have emerged, showing worse clinical outcomes than the typical cases. Recent studies suggest that the Gazalina moth may play a role, although the exact cause of SHAPU remains undetermined. Despite the increased understanding of SHAPU's geographic distribution and cyclical patterns, it is possible that some cases remain misdiagnosed or underreported. Continued research is critical to further exploring the aetiology of SHAPU, which will lead to better diagnostic tools, targeted treatments, and improved outcomes. The inclusion of SHAPU under more general categories such as endophthalmitis underscores the need for a clearer distinction of this condition to prevent blindness in at-risk populations.

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半个世纪对季节性超急性全葡萄膜炎(SHAPU)的探索:从学术好奇到公共卫生关注。
在过去的50年里,在了解季节性超急性全葡萄膜炎(SHAPU)方面取得了重大进展,这是1975年在尼泊尔首次报道的一种神秘的致盲疾病。SHAPU主要影响尼泊尔儿童,每奇数年从9月到12月周期性发生一次。虽然最初被错误地归类为眼内炎,但SHAPU因其缺乏创伤或手术,在大多数眼内液培养物中不能生长生物体,以及其与飞蛾暴露有关的“红眼白色瞳孔”的标志性表现而与众不同。最近的调查结果将SHAPU的地理范围扩大到尼泊尔以外,在不丹报告了病例。此外,夏季还出现零星疫情,临床结果比典型病例差。最近的研究表明,尽管SHAPU的确切原因尚未确定,但Gazalina蛾可能起了一定作用。尽管对SHAPU的地理分布和周期性模式的了解有所增加,但仍可能有一些病例被误诊或漏报。持续的研究对于进一步探索SHAPU的病因至关重要,这将带来更好的诊断工具,有针对性的治疗和改善的结果。将SHAPU纳入更一般的类别,如眼内炎,强调需要更明确地区分这种情况,以防止高危人群失明。
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期刊介绍: Ocular Immunology & Inflammation ranks 18 out of 59 in the Ophthalmology Category.Ocular Immunology and Inflammation is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication that welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished manuscripts directed to ophthalmologists and vision scientists. Published bimonthly, the journal provides an international medium for basic and clinical research reports on the ocular inflammatory response and its control by the immune system. The journal publishes original research papers, case reports, reviews, letters to the editor, meeting abstracts, and invited editorials.
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