Effects of intraocular treatments for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) retinitis: A case report.
Yasuaki MushigaTatsunori KomotoNorihiro NagaiYoko OzawaPublished in: Medicine (2022)
The retinal infiltration may have involved EBV infection to the retinal neurons but also EBV-free reactive inflammatory cells. EBV infection to the neurons may have been, at least partially, treated by intravitreal foscarnet treatment, and the reactive inflammatory cells by intravitreal MTX. Further observations are warranted to reach a consensus on treating intraocular EBV infection.