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Unilateral Punctate Keratitis Secondary to Wallenberg Syndrome
Authors:Pino Cidad  Ana Boto  Almudena Del Hierro  Maria Capote  Susana Noval  Amanda Garcia  Susana Santiago
Institution:1.Ophthalmology Service, Hospital La Paz, Madrid, Spain.;2.Neurophysiology Service, Hospital La Paz, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:We studied three patients who developed left unilateral punctate keratitis after suffering left-sided Wallenberg Syndrome. A complex evolution occurred in two of them. In all cases, neurophysiological studies showed damage in the trigeminal sensory component at the bulbar level. Corneal involvement secondary to Wallenberg syndrome is a rare cause of unilateral superficial punctate keratitis. The loss of corneal sensitivity caused by trigeminal neuropathy leads to epithelial erosions that are frequently unobserved by the patient, resulting in a high risk of corneal-ulcer development with the possibility of superinfection. Neurophysiological studies can help to locate the anatomical level of damage at the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve, confirming the suspected etiology of stroke, and demonstrating that prior vascular involvement coincides with the location of trigeminal nerve damage. In some of these patients, oculofacial pain is a distinctive feature.
Keywords:Corneal sensitivity  Lateral medullary syndrome  Neurotrophic ulcer  Punctate keratitis  Trigeminal nerve
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