Cytomegalovirus as an etiologic factor in corneal endotheliitis
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Cytomegalovirus as an etiologic factor in corneal endotheliitis
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate clinical manifestations and response to antiviral therapy of 8 patients with cytomegalovirus (CMV)-induced corneal endotheliitis who were diagnosed and treated at 2 university hospitals in Japan.
Design: Retrospective, consecutive, multicenter case series.
Participants: Eight eyes of 8 patients diagnosed with active CMV corneal endotheliitis at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine and Ehime University School of Medicine. The diagnosis was made based on the detection by polymerase chain reaction assay of CMV, but not herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varicella zoster virus (VZV) DNA, in the aqueous humor from the affected eye.
Methods: Retrospective review of the clinical manifestations and responses to antiviral treatment.
Main outcome measures: Patient profiles, including duration of corneal endotheliitis, systemic disease, intraocular pressure, and clinical manifestation of anterior and posterior segments. The clinical response to systemic and topical antiviral treatment was evaluated by slit-lamp examination. Corneal endothelial density was examined by specular microscopy.
Results: The average observation period after CMV detection was 10.4 months (range, 2-24 months). None of the patients had systemic immunodeficiency. Corneal manifestations included linear keratic precipitates associated with multiple coin-shaped lesions and local corneal stromal edema. Of the 8 patients, 4 had undergone penetrating corneal transplantation. Systemic ganciclovir therapy was used in 7 patients, and in 1 patient, valacyclovir was administered, with the corneal endotheliitis responding quickly to the early administration of galovir. At the final examination, 6 eyes had a clear cornea, but 2 eyes had bullous keratopathy.
Conclusions: Besides HSV and VZV, CMV must be considered as an etiologic agent in patients with corneal endotheliitis. Cytomegalovirus corneal endotheliitis may be a newly identified clinical entity of reactivated CMV in the anterior chamber of individuals free of accompanying systemic symptoms.
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