Title of article :
Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, and Neovascular Glaucoma in an Immunocompetent Individual
Author/Authors :
Ahmad, Shoeb Department of Ophthalmology - Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia , Suan, Amelia Lim Lay Department of Ophthalmology - Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia , Alexander, Sheena Mary Department of Ophthalmology - Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Abstract :
Purpose: To report the unusual case of an immunocompetent individual with herpes zoster ophthalmicus
who developed central retinal artery occlusion and subsequent neovascular glaucoma.
Case Report: A 40‑year‑old, immunocompetent patient was diagnosed with herpes zoster ophthalmicus and
central retinal artery occlusion on initial presentation. Subsequently, he developed neovascular glaucoma.
Conclusion: There are a few case reports of central retinal artery occlusion developing after varicella zoster
virus infection. However, a literature search found no reports of neovascular glaucoma following central
retinal artery occlusion secondary to varicella zoster virus infection. The present case report indicates that
neovascular glaucoma is a possible complication in such a scenario.
Keywords :
Glaucoma , Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus , Human , Neovascular , Herpesvirus3 , Retinal Artery Occlusion
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics