Viral anterior uveitis.
Journal: Indian Journal Of Ophthalmology
Published:
Abstract
Viral anterior uveitis (VAU) needs to be suspected in anterior uveitis (AU) associated with elevated intraocular pressure, corneal involvement, and iris atrophic changes. Common etiologies of VAU include herpes simplex, varicella-zoster, cytomegalovirus, and rubella virus. Clinical presentations can vary from granulomatous AU with corneal involvement, Posner-Schlossman syndrome, Fuchs uveitis syndrome, and endothelitis. Due to overlapping clinical manifestations between the different viruses, diagnostic tests like polymerase chain reaction and Goldmann-Witmer coefficient analysis on the aqueous humor may help in identifying etiology to plan and monitor treatment.
Authors
Kalpana Babu, Vinaya Konana, Sudha Ganesh, Gazal Patnaik, Nicole S Chan, Soon-phaik Chee, Bianka Sobolewska, Manfred Zierhut
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