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An Atypical Case of Herpes Simplex Virus Endotheliitis Presented as Bullous Keratopathy.
Document Type
Article
Source
Ocular Immunology & Inflammation. Dec2013, Vol. 21 Issue 6, p475-477. 3p.
Subject
*HERPES simplex virus
*EDEMA
*INTRAOCULAR pressure
*HERPESVIRUSES
*CYTOMEGALOVIRUSES
*IRIS (Eye) diseases
Language
ISSN
0927-3948
Abstract
Purpose: To present an atypical case of herpes simplex virus (HSV) endotheliitis. Methods: The authors report the case of a 62-year-old female patient who presented with unilateral diffuse corneal edema with Descemet's membrane folds and bullae, without keratic precipitates, iritis, significant anterior chamber reaction, or intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation. The patient had no documented positive history of ocular surgery and no abnormal findings were present in the fellow eye. Endotheliitis of viral origin was suspected and Goldmann-Witmer coefficient for HSV, cytomegalovirus, and varicela zoster virus was calculated. Results: Goldmann-Witmer coefficient was positive for HSV. Treatment with oral valacyclovir and topical dexamethasone resulted in complete resolution of corneal edema within 1 week. Conclusions: HSV endotheliitis can present with bullous keratopathy as the only clinical manifestation, without typical findings such as keratic precipitates, iritis, and IOP elevation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]