Clinical Features of Pediatric Age Herpes Simplex Virus Keratitis.
Elif Akbas UlmanOzlem Barut SelverElif Demirkilinc BilerMelis PalamarPublished in: Cornea (2023)
In childhood, the most frequent corneal manifestation of herpes simplex virus is stromal keratitis that mostly progresses with corneal scarring, residual astigmatism, and amblyopia. The recurrence rate increases in the presence of immunosuppression. Close follow-up, rapid diagnosis, and treatment are critical for battling against amblyopia and achieving good visual prognosis.