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Case series: Two cases of herpetic retinitis presenting as progressive outer retinal necrosis in immunocompetent individuals

PURPOSETo raise awareness of ophthalmologists that Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) retinitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of retinitis that presents with features of progressive outer retinal necrosis (PORN) in healthy immunocompetent patients. OBSERVATIONSCase 1 is a 39-year-old...

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Published in:American journal of ophthalmology case reports 2021, Vol.23, p.101119-101119
Main Authors: Broyles, Heather V, Fong, Joseph W, Sallam, Ahmed B
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description PURPOSETo raise awareness of ophthalmologists that Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) retinitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of retinitis that presents with features of progressive outer retinal necrosis (PORN) in healthy immunocompetent patients. OBSERVATIONSCase 1 is a 39-year-old healthy Caucasian male who presented after one week of decreased vision in the left eye. Patient was found to have optic disc edema and multifocal retinitis primarily localized to the posterior pole with only a few lesions in the periphery and minimal vitritis. Viral PCR of a vitreous tap was positive for 1 million copies of VZV. Patient ultimately progressed to no light perception vision despite multiple intravitreal injections of foscarnet and several days of intravenous acyclovir therapy. Case 2 is another 39-year-old healthy Caucasian male that presented after 2 weeks of decreased vision in the left eye. On initial exam by his primary ophthalmologist, patient was found to have optic disc edema and multifocal retinitis primarily localized to the posterior pole with no peripheral lesions and no vitritis. The patient then presented to our clinic with extensive retinitis throughout the posterior pole and periphery, and he underwent a vitreous tap with viral PCR positive for 3160 copies of VZV. He was treated with intravitreal injections of foscarnet and intravenous acyclovir therapy with subtle progression to the right eye and only minimal improvement of left eye vision to 20/200. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPORTANCEProgressive outer retinal necrosis (PORN) is a herpetic retinopathy characterized by rapidly progressive necrosis of the outer retina in severely immunocompromised subjects. As demonstrated in this case series, VZV retinitis should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients with hallmark features of PORN, even in the absence of obvious systemic immunosuppression.
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