Mohd Radzniwan A RashidFathima Begum Syed MohideenSharifah Najwa Syed MohamadMaimunah Abdul Muna’aimNor Azita Ahmad Tarmidzi2024-06-162024-06-162023-01-012024-1-29Mohd Radzniwan Rashid,Fathima Begum Syed Mohideen,Sharifah Najwa Syed Mohamad,Maimunah Abdul Muna’aim,Nor Azita Ahmad Tarmidzi . (2023). A rare case of asymptomatic Leptospirosisneuroretinitis. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, 22(1), 225–228. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v22i1.630822076-02991962-3610.3329/bjms.v22i1.63082https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/20062Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Volume 22 Issue 1 Page (225-228)Leptospirosis is an endemic disease worldwide and its incidence is increasing with outbreaks and mortality. It is caused by Leptospires interrogans which are very thin,spiral-shaped, tightly coiled, gram-negative aerobic, spirochetes. It can cause several infection to human including organs such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, heart and the central nervous system. The organism can give rise to several ocular manifestations and when it affect the eyes, it causes Leptospirosisneuroretinitis. The present case illustrated a case of 9 year-old boy succumbed withleptospirosisinfection presenting as neuroretinitis. The unique of the case is that the boy had noobvious systemic manifestation of leptospirosis which caused a challenge to a physician to arrive at the diagnosis. Other important differentials had be entertained namely toxoplasmosis and ocular tuberculosis.,Further management had been discussed until the boy was discharged and being followed up as an outpatient. This is followed by the discussion on leptospirosis neuroretinitis.en-USLeptospirosisNeuroretinitisMacular staruveitisA Rare Case Of Asymptomatic Leptospirosisneuroretinitistext::journal::journal article225228221