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Br J Ophthalmol 1999;83:123 doi:10.1136/bjo.83.1.123a
  • Letter to the Editor

Acute retinal necrosis after neonatal herpes encephalitis

  1. RALPH D LEVINSON,
  2. ROBERT REIDY,
  3. MARK T CHIU
  1. Retina and Uveitis Services, Eye Associates of New Mexico and Southwest Colorado
  1. Ralph Levinson, MD, Eye Associates of New Mexico and Southwest Colorado, 806 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA.
  • Accepted 22 September 1998

Editor,—We read with interest the letter of Pavesioet al reporting acute retinal necrosis (ARN) in a 17 year old who had had neonatal herpes simplex virus (HSV) encephalitis.1 We would like to report a patient who also had neonatal HSV encephalitis who had been treated with parenteral aciclovir and developed ARN 16 years later.

CASE REPORT

A 16 year old white woman with a history of mental retardation and seizures as a result of neonatal HSV encephalitis presented with a 5 day history of her left eye being red and apparently uncomfortable. On presentation she was found to have moderate anterior chamber and vitreous inflammation and peripheral retinal necrosis in her left eye for 8 clock hours. There were no chorioretinal …

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