Search results (51 results)
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Herpes Simplex
Sep 24 2024 by DR Rohit Gupta
Slit lamp photograph of a 32 year-old male presented with redness, photophobia, and pain in left eye.
Photographer: Dr Rohit gupta
Imaging device: Samsung S21
Condition/keywords: corneal ulcer, Herpes, herpes dendrite, Herpes simplex infection
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Herpetic Corneal Ulcer
Sep 24 2024 by DR Rohit Gupta
Slit lamp photograph of 32 year old male presented with herpetic corneal ulcer on staining with fluorescein dye under cobalt blue filted dendrits can be seen.
Photographer: Dr Rohit gupta
Imaging device: Samsung S21
Condition/keywords: corneal ulcer, dendritic keratitis, herpes dendrite, Herpes simplex infection, Herpes zoster, staining
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Iris transillumination in a patient with herpetic iritis
Apr 11 2022 by Aniruddha K Agarwal, MD
The patient is a 45 year old male with who presented with uveitis poorly responsive to topical steroids. Iris transillumination and elevated IOP on transillumination suggested herpetic etiology. Inflammation responded to the addition of oral antivirals.
Photographer: Debra A. Goldstein, MD, FRCSC Magerstadt Professor of Ophthalmology Director, Uveitis Service Director, Uveitis Fellowship Department of Ophthalmology Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Condition/keywords: Herpes, IUSG, transillumination, uveitis
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Retinal Cytomegalovirus Infection in an AIDS Patient
May 18 2020 by McGill University Health Centre
Cytomegalovirus is a genus of viruses in the Herpesviridae family. Humans, in particular immunosuppressed patients, are natural hosts to this virus. AIDS patients have poor immunity and massive retinal infections are common. In this evisceration specimen, only the retina and the choroid are present. Note the necrotic whitish retina (arrow). The choroid is thickened and is tan-yellowish in appearance (arrowheads).
Condition/keywords: AIDS, cytomegalovirus (CMV)
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Cytomegalovirus in an AIDS Patient
May 18 2020 by McGill University Health Centre
Cytomegalovirus is a genus of viruses in the Herpesviridae family. Humans, in particular immunosuppressed patients, are natural hosts to this virus. AIDS patients have poor immunity and massive retinal infections are common. Image (A) shows a posterior view of an enucleation specimen with a calotte of the eye removed. Notice the whitish exudates overlying the retina (*). In (B), higher magnification of the same specimen shows that the retinal pigment epithelium is preserved.
Condition/keywords: AIDS, cytomegalovirus (CMV)
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ARN (#3) This is comparison between the latest visit (left) and one week prior (which is the right photo, and same one as photo #2)
May 27 2019 by John S. King, MD
60-year-old African American female who had been treated for iridocyclitis for at least a week sent in for vitritis and a nasal fundus lesion. Complaints included redness, floaters, photophobia, and decreased vision. Husband had recent shingles. Acuity was 20/60-2 with IOP of 12, and small KP in Art's triangel, 1-2+ a/c cell, 2-3+ ant vit cell, diffuse arteriolar sheathing, multiple areas of retinal whitening in periphery and mid-periphery (see Photo #1). PCR of a/c was performed, and intravitreal GCV administered, and VACV 2g qid and ASA started.... PCR positive for HZV, pred taper was started two days after presentation as the infection had begun to stablize..... Five days from presentation the vision was 20/60, inflammation and areas of retinal whitening had improved (see Photo #2).... One week later acuity was 20/30, the a/c was quiet and KP resolved; ant vitreous cell decreased; and there was further improvement in retinal appearance without any signs of retinal holes or detachment; she is now on low dose maint VACV (see photo#3)
Photographer: Maysee Yang
Imaging device: Optos CA
Condition/keywords: acute retinal necrosis, Herpes zoster
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ARN (#2) Five Days Since Initial Visit
May 27 2019 by John S. King, MD
60-year-old African American female who had been treated for iridocyclitis for at least a week sent in for vitritis and a nasal fundus lesion. Complaints included redness, floaters, photophobia, and decreased vision. Husband had recent shingles. Acuity was 20/60-2 with IOP of 12, and small KP in Art's triangel, 1-2+ a/c cell, 2-3+ ant vit cell, diffuse arteriolar sheathing, multiple areas of retinal whitening in periphery and mid-periphery (see Photo #1). PCR of a/c was performed, and intravitreal GCV administered, and VACV 2g qid and ASA started.... PCR positive for HZV, pred taper was started two days after presentation as the infection had begun to stablize..... Five days from presentation the vision was 20/60, inflammation and areas of retinal whitening had improved (see Photo #2).... One week later acuity was 20/30, the a/c was quiet and KP resolved; ant vitreous cell decreased; and there was further improvement in retinal appearance without any signs of retinal holes or detachment; she is now on low dose maint VACV (see photo#3)
Photographer: Maysee Yang
Imaging device: Optos CA
Condition/keywords: acute retinal necrosis, Herpes zoster
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ARN (#1) Initial Photo
May 27 2019 by John S. King, MD
60-year-old African American female who had been treated for iridocyclitis for at least a week sent in for vitritis and a nasal fundus lesion. Complaints included redness, floaters, photophobia, and decreased vision. Husband had recent shingles. Acuity was 20/60-2 with IOP of 12, and small KP in Art's triangel, 1-2+ a/c cell, 2-3+ ant vit cell, diffuse arteriolar sheathing, multiple areas of retinal whitening in periphery and mid-periphery (see Photo #1). PCR of a/c was performed, and intravitreal GCV administered, and VACV 2g qid and ASA started.... PCR positive for HZV, pred taper was started two days after presentation as the infection had begun to stablize..... Five days from presentation the vision was 20/60, inflammation and areas of retinal whitening had improved (see Photo #2).... One week later acuity was 20/30, the a/c was quiet and KP resolved; ant vitreous cell decreased; and there was further improvement in retinal appearance without any signs of retinal holes or detachment; she is now on low dose maint VACV (see photo#3)
Photographer: Maysee Yang
Imaging device: Optos CA
Condition/keywords: acute retinal necrosis, Herpes zoster
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Slide 7-36
Feb 25 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Herpes simplex keratitis is characterized by irregularity of the epithelium, patchy loss of Bowman's membrane, infiltration by lymphocytes and plasma cells, and vascularization of the stroma.
Condition/keywords: Bowman's membrane, epithelium, Herpes, lymphocytes, plasma cells, stroma
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Slide 5-13
Feb 20 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Intraepidermal bulla in herpes zoster of the skin.
Condition/keywords: intraepidermal bulla
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Slide 2-26
Feb 19 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Note the inflammatory cells in the inner retinal layers and the inclusions in most ganglion and bipolar layer nuclei.
Condition/keywords: ganglion, Herpes, nuclei
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Slide 2-25
Feb 19 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Mononuclear cells in the iris and ciliary body, in a herpes simplex iridocyclitis.
Condition/keywords: ciliary, Herpes, iris, mononuclear
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Slide 1-14
Feb 19 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Russell body in center of field appears as a multilobed, pink body with faint nuclear remnants, while small lymphocytes and plasma cells are seen on the left, in chronic uveitis following herpes zoster. (H&E stain)
Condition/keywords: chronic uveitis, Herpes zoster, lymphocytes
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Herpetic Keratitis
Feb 8 2018 by Claire Kiernan, MD
Slit lamp photograph of a 29-year-old female with herpetic keratitis complicated by deep corneal neovascularization and lipid keratopathy, shown here following Argon laser sectioning and subconjunctival bevacizumab with marked reduction of neovascularization and lipid keratopathy.
Photographer: Steve Crow, University of Tennessee Hamilton Eye Institute, Memphis, TN
Condition/keywords: Herpes simplex infection, keratitis
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Acute Retinal Necrosis secondary to Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
Jan 9 2018 by Olivia Rainey
Ultra-wide field Optos pseudocolor montage of an 40-year-old female presenting with acute retinal necrosis secondary to herpes zoster ophthalmicus affecting her right eye.
Photographer: Olivia Rainey
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: acute retinal necrosis, color fundus photograph, Herpes zoster, montage, Optos, ultra-wide field imaging
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Herpes dendrite
Dec 27 2013 by David Callanan, MD
15yr old patient. Had numerous vesicles on lips and mouth. No vesicles on lids.
Condition/keywords: herpes dendrite
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Herpes dendrite
Dec 27 2013 by David Callanan, MD
15yr old patient. Had numerous vesicles on lips and mouth. No vesicles on lids.
Condition/keywords: herpes dendrite
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Herpes dendrite
Dec 27 2013 by David Callanan, MD
15yr old patient. Had numerous vesicles on lips and mouth. No vesicles on lids.
Condition/keywords: herpes dendrite
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Herpes dendrite
Dec 27 2013 by David Callanan, MD
15yr old patient. Had numerous vesicles on lips and mouth. No vesicles on lids.
Condition/keywords: herpes dendrite
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Herpes dendrite
Dec 27 2013 by David Callanan, MD
15yr old patient. Had numerous vesicles on lips and mouth. No vesicles on lids.
Condition/keywords: herpes dendrite
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Herpes dendrite
Dec 27 2013 by David Callanan, MD
15yr old patient. Had numerous vesicles on lips and mouth. No vesicles on lids.
Condition/keywords: herpes dendrite
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Herpes dendrite
Dec 27 2013 by David Callanan, MD
15yr old patient. Had numerous vesicles on lips and mouth. No vesicles on lids.
Condition/keywords: herpes dendrite
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Herpes dendrite
Dec 27 2013 by David Callanan, MD
15yr old patient. Had numerous vesicles on lips and mouth. No vesicles on lids.
Condition/keywords: herpes dendrite
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Herpes dendrite
Dec 27 2013 by David Callanan, MD
15yr old patient. Had numerous vesicles on lips and mouth. No vesicles on lids.
Condition/keywords: herpes dendrite
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Herpes dendrite
Dec 27 2013 by David Callanan, MD
15yr old patient. Had numerous vesicles on lips and mouth. No vesicles on lids.
Condition/keywords: herpes dendrite