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Orbit ; 42(3): 299-305, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34781813

ABSTRACT

Lemierre's syndrome is a triad consisting of oropharyngeal infection, internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis, and systemic embolisation typically involving lung and brain. Orbital involvement in this life-threatening condition is rare but potentially blinding and may be an indicator of intracranial involvement. We describe a case of odontogenic Lemierre's syndrome complicated by extensive orbital and intracranial septic venous thrombosis, with optic and cranial neuropathy resulting in monocular blindness and ophthalmoplegia. A multidisciplinary approach with abscess drainage, antibiotic and antithrombotic therapy, and close radiological monitoring was critical for preserving contralateral vision and neurological function.


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Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis , Lemierre Syndrome , Ophthalmoplegia , Thrombophlebitis , Venous Thrombosis , Humans , Lemierre Syndrome/diagnosis , Lemierre Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis/diagnosis , Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging , Thrombophlebitis/complications , Thrombophlebitis/diagnostic imaging , Thrombophlebitis/drug therapy , Blindness/etiology , Ophthalmoplegia/diagnosis , Ophthalmoplegia/drug therapy , Ophthalmoplegia/etiology
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Ocul Immunol Inflamm ; 31(3): 609-612, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35133925

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Varicella zoster reactivation is an increasingly recognised event following mRNA COVID-19 vaccination. In addition, various ocular inflammatory and infectious adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination have been described in the literature. This case report describes acute retinal necrosis (ARN) secondary to varicella zoster virus (VZV) reactivation following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 42-year-old immunocompetent man developed left ARN 12 days following first dose of Pfizer BioNTech mRNA COVID-19 vaccination. Aqueous and vitreous tap polymerase chain reaction testing was positive for VZV. Good visual outcome was achieved with combination therapy, including intravitreal foscarnet, oral valaciclovir and prednisolone, topical dexamethasone and atropine, and barrier retinal laser. Second dose of the vaccine is planned under cover of high-dose oral valaciclovir therapy. CONCLUSION: This case illustrates the possible association between COVID-19 vaccination and potentially blinding VZV reactivation. Therefore, prompt ophthalmic assessment is recommended in patients with visual disturbance following COVID-19 vaccination.


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COVID-19 , Chickenpox , Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus , Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute , Male , Humans , Adult , Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute/diagnosis , Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute/drug therapy , Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute/etiology , Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use , Valacyclovir/therapeutic use , Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus/diagnosis , Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus/drug therapy , Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus/etiology , COVID-19 Vaccines/adverse effects , Chickenpox/drug therapy , COVID-19/diagnosis , Herpesvirus 3, Human/genetics , Vaccination/adverse effects
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