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CASE REPORTS

Necrotizing Scleritis due to Varicella Zoster Infection: A Case Report

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Pages 317-319 | Accepted 06 Jul 2006, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To report a case with necrotizing scleritis due to varicella-zoster infection. Methods: The patient records were evaluated. The present literature was investigated using MEDLINE. A six-year-old boy with varicella infection was admitted to our clinic with redness, pain, and lid edema on the right eye. Slit lamp examination revealed lid edema, purulent secretion, conjunctival injection and chemosis, and inferotemporal scleral necrosis. Sclera was avascular and the conjunctiva was spontaneously detached from sclera in the necrotic region. Results: Systemic and topical acyclovir treatment was started and a rapid improvement achieved in signs and symptoms. Conclusions: Ophthalmic manifestations of varicella infection are potentially blinding especially in the absence of appropriate diagnosis and medical intervention. Distinctive skin eruptions are specifically helpful in the early diagnosis of the disease.

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