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Herpes zoster ophthalmicus and the orbital apex syndrome
Authors:Robert D Bourke MB BS  John Pyle MB BS; FRACO  FRACS  
Institution:Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston Rd, Herston, Queensland
Abstract:Herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) commonly causes isolated ophthalmoplegic syndromes. Visual loss caused by optic neuritis secondary to HZO can be reversible or irreversible. HZO rarely presents as an orbital apex syndrome, when an association with meningo-encephalitis has been reported. We report a case of orbital apex syndrome secondary to HZO treated with systemic steroids and acyclovir. Our patient suffered no systemic complications and displayed a rapid resolution of optic neuropathy. We discuss this case in the light of previous reports and explore the possible pathogenic mechanisms involved.
Keywords:Herpes zoster ophthalmicus  orbital apex syndrome
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