Literature DB >> 9455507

Rapidly progressive herpetic retinal necrosis: a blinding disease characteristic of advanced AIDS.

L D Ormerod1, J A Larkin, C A Margo, P R Pavan, M M Menosky, D O Haight, J P Nadler, B G Yangco, S M Friedman, R Schwartz, J T Sinnott.   

Abstract

Eleven patients with rapidly progressive herpetic retinal necrosis (RPHRN) complicating AIDS were investigated retrospectively to study the disease spectrum, systemic involvement, and therapy. The mean CD4 cell count was 24/microL. There was a characteristic disease pattern with rapid progression, 82% bilaterality, relative resistance to intravenous antiviral therapy, and 70% retinal detachment. Varicella-zoster virus was the probable cause in 10 patients (detected by polymerase chain reaction in two eyes investigated), and herpes simplex virus was the probable cause in one. Cutaneous zoster occurred previously in 73% but was not concurrent. Seventy-three percent had central nervous system disease, possibly virus-related. RPHRN may be a local herpetic recrudescence in an immune-privileged site with transneural spread. Only four of 20 affected eyes retained useful vision. Poor ocular bioavailability, retinal ischemia, acquired drug resistance, and strain pathogenicity may underlie treatment failure. Acyclovir therapy appears relatively ineffective. Combined intravenous and intravitreal therapy with foscarnet and ganciclovir may be the best current management. Research advances are needed urgently.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9455507     DOI: 10.1086/516285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


  7 in total

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Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2004 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 3.825

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Authors:  Manasa Gunturu; Shiva Kumar Gosi; Swetha Kanduri; Vishnu Garla
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6.  Progressive outer retinal necrosis combined with vitreous hemorrhage in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

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Authors:  Alay S Banker
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