Simultaneously occurring bilateral herpetic keratitis is a rare clinical manifestation of ocular herpes. Immunocompromised patients are more susceptible to develop bilateral disease. The purpose of this study is to review recent literature on the topic and to highlight latest updates, regarding risk factors and possible correlations to the disease, as well as new therapeutic options.
A 74-year-old female patient visited our department reporting unilateral painless vision reduction in her left eye noticed a few months ago. Clinical examination revealed decreased visual acuity in the left eye. Fundoscopy showed bilateral retinal venous stasis with cystoid macular edema in the affected eye, also confirmed by optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging. OCT angiography showed no evidence of ischemia.Bilateral findings raised suspicion for a systemic underlying cause. Laboratory tests showed elevated homocysteine plasma levels. Brain MRI showed ischemic encephalopathy.Hyperhomocysteinemia creates a hypercoagulable state and therefore it is a risk factor for vascular thrombosis and retinal vein occlusion. Our patient was considered to suffer from an impending retinal vein occlusion due to venous stasis, causing a persistent macular edema, and, therefore, was treated with antivascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) injections. She was also prescribed oral folic acid for life. Her visual acuity showed improvement and remained stable for a long period of time. When macular edema reoccurred she was treated with another intravitreal injection.
A teenage female patient visited the ophthalmology emergency department reporting blunt ocular trauma from a stretched elastic band, accompanied by blurred vision. At presentation, uncorrected visual acuity (VA) was 6/60 in the affected eye, improving to 6/7.5 with pinhole. A slit lamp examination showed a mild anterior chamber reaction and iridoplegia with pupil shape irregularity. Gonioscopy revealed partial cyclodialysis with angle recession. Fundoscopy revealed focal commotio retinae with blot hemorrhages. Bscan ultrasonography yielded no pathology. Follow-up examination, the day after the injury, included detailed refraction, which showed a myopic shift in the affected eye. Uncorrected VA improved to 6/15 and the patient achieved 6/7.5 with correction. Clinical findings indicated myopia, which resolved within one week from the incident, and refractive error rapidly decreased to prior emmetropic values.
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