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Ex Vivo Organotypic Corneal Model of Acute Epithelial Herpes Simplex Virus Type I Infection
Published on: November 3, 2012
Retinitis linked to human herpesvirus type 6: a case study in a splenectomised patient
Joana Santos-Oliveira1, Ana Maria Cunha2,3, Ana Filipa Moleiro2,3
1Department of Ophthalmology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João, Porto, 4200-319, Portugal. u016825@chsj.min-saude.pt.
Abstract:
Human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) is a member of the HHV family and is a rare cause of infectious uveitis. We report a case of a splenectomised patient, hospitalised due to invasive pneumococcal disease, who was diagnosed with retinitis in the right eye, with good visual acuity (0.1 LogMAR). Given the presence of HHV-6 Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the cerebrospinal fluid and the serum and the coexistence of a severe central nervous system infection, the ophthalmological features were attributed to the HHV-6 infection. He was treated with topical corticosteroid eyedrops, cyclopentolate, and prednisolone acetate ointment and systemically with intravenous ganciclovir 5 mg/kg bid for 14 days and then oral valganciclovir 900 mg bid for 4 weeks. The diagnosis was promptly presumed, enabling the early initiation of appropriate treatment and contributing to the preservation of the good visual acuity initially observed.
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