BACKGROUND: We report a case of acute retinal necrosis with contralateral varicella zoster dermatitis. CASE: The patient, a 61-year-old man, developed acute retinal necrosis in the right eye 1 month after varicella zoster dermatitis in the left eyelid. PROGRESS: Intravenous acyclovir, corticosteroids, and laser photocoagulation were effective without any surgical treatment. CONCLUSION: We suggest that ophthalmoscopic examination of both eyes is needed in cases with varicella zoster dermatitis.
BACKGROUND: We report a case of acute retinal necrosis with contralateral varicella zoster dermatitis. CASE: The patient, a 61-year-old man, developed acute retinal necrosis in the right eye 1 month after varicella zoster dermatitis in the left eyelid. PROGRESS: Intravenous acyclovir, corticosteroids, and laser photocoagulation were effective without any surgical treatment. CONCLUSION: We suggest that ophthalmoscopic examination of both eyes is needed in cases with varicella zoster dermatitis.
Authors: Roberto Gallego-Pinazo; Miguel Harto; Jose J Garcia-Medina; Inmaculada Serra; Enrique España; Maria D Pinazo-Duran Journal: Clin Ophthalmol Date: 2008-06