Viral Kerato-Uveitis with Choroidal Vitiligo.
Ankush KawaliPadmamalini MahendradasSrinivasan SanjayRohit ShettyPublished in: Ocular immunology and inflammation (2020)
Purpose: To describe unusual fundus findings in typical varicella zoster (VZV) kerato-uveitis.Methods: Observational, retrospective case study of five patients diagnosed with VZV kerato-uveitis.Results: Four out of five cases had a history of typical herpes zoster ophthalmicus skin rash over the forehead. All five patients had stromal keratitis, granulomatous keratic precipitates, and mild-moderate anterior chamber reaction, and two cases had typical VZV-iris atrophic changes. All cases demonstrated clear vitreous and multiple hypopigmented choroidal lesions (MHCL) with indistinct borders only in the affected eyes. Imaging studies failed to demonstrate evidence of active or resolved choroiditis. MHCL remained status quo in all including two cases who had recurrences of kerato-uveitis.Conclusion: We describe previously unreported novel fundus finding, MHCL in typical VZV-kerato-uveitis cases. We presume MHCL are due to loss of melanin from choroidal melanocytes secondary to the VZV infection and propose a term "choroidal vitiligo" to describe these novel fundus findings.
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