Clinical Spectrum of Herpes Simplex Keratitis in a Tertiary Eye Hospital, Nepal

Background: Ocular manifestations of herpes simplex virus infection range from benign blepharitis, conjunctivitis, and epithelial keratitis to vision-threatening stromal keratitis and uveitis. This study aims to find out the demographic profile, clinical manifestations of herpes simplex virus kerat...

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Main Authors: Poonam Shrestha, Santosh Paudel
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Language:English
Published: Karnali Academy of Health Sciences 2023-08-01
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Online Access:http://jkahs.org.np/jkahs/index.php/jkahs/article/view/822
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description Background: Ocular manifestations of herpes simplex virus infection range from benign blepharitis, conjunctivitis, and epithelial keratitis to vision-threatening stromal keratitis and uveitis. This study aims to find out the demographic profile, clinical manifestations of herpes simplex virus keratitis and to assess associated visual impairment in Nepalese population. Method: The retrospective study was conducted from January 2020 – February 2022. The medical records were reviewed where visual acuity at presentation and at one month follow-up, clinical details on examination and, diagnosis of the stage of disease were noted. Results:  Of 112 herpes simplex keratitis patients, mean age was 47.19±19.14 years. Patients of herpes simplex keratiris presented with different types of clinical manifestations namely 25 (22.31%) cases were dendritic and 13 (11.6%) geographic ulcers, 38 (33.9%) cases presented with purely stromal lesions, 19 (16.9%) cases with epithelial plus stromal lesions, 11 (9.8%) cases with stromal plus endothelial lesions and six (5.3%) cases with endothelitis. At presentation, 33 (29.4) had visual acuity of 6/6–6/18, 50 (44.6%) had 6/18–6/60, 6 (5.3%) had 6/60–3/60 and 23 (20.5%) had <3/60. At one month follow up 71 (63.3%) had visual acuity of 6/6–6/18, 30 (26.7%) had 6/18–6/60, 5 (4.4%) had <6/60–3/60 and 6 (5.35%) had <3/60. Conclusion: Herpes simplex keratitis has diverse presentation and can cause significant vision impairment. Early clinical diagnosis and management may prevent disease progression and visual impairment.
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spelling doaj.art-a5fad704271a426aa0e5b419dac5090a2023-10-31T15:25:24ZengKarnali Academy of Health SciencesJournal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences2616-00642676-13272023-08-0162971 Clinical Spectrum of Herpes Simplex Keratitis in a Tertiary Eye Hospital, NepalPoonam Shrestha0Santosh Paudel1Department of Cornea and External Eye Diseases, Nepal Eye Hospital, Tirpureshwor, Kathamandu, NepalNepal eye Hospital, Tirpureshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal Background: Ocular manifestations of herpes simplex virus infection range from benign blepharitis, conjunctivitis, and epithelial keratitis to vision-threatening stromal keratitis and uveitis. This study aims to find out the demographic profile, clinical manifestations of herpes simplex virus keratitis and to assess associated visual impairment in Nepalese population. Method: The retrospective study was conducted from January 2020 – February 2022. The medical records were reviewed where visual acuity at presentation and at one month follow-up, clinical details on examination and, diagnosis of the stage of disease were noted. Results:  Of 112 herpes simplex keratitis patients, mean age was 47.19±19.14 years. Patients of herpes simplex keratiris presented with different types of clinical manifestations namely 25 (22.31%) cases were dendritic and 13 (11.6%) geographic ulcers, 38 (33.9%) cases presented with purely stromal lesions, 19 (16.9%) cases with epithelial plus stromal lesions, 11 (9.8%) cases with stromal plus endothelial lesions and six (5.3%) cases with endothelitis. At presentation, 33 (29.4) had visual acuity of 6/6–6/18, 50 (44.6%) had 6/18–6/60, 6 (5.3%) had 6/60–3/60 and 23 (20.5%) had <3/60. At one month follow up 71 (63.3%) had visual acuity of 6/6–6/18, 30 (26.7%) had 6/18–6/60, 5 (4.4%) had <6/60–3/60 and 6 (5.35%) had <3/60. Conclusion: Herpes simplex keratitis has diverse presentation and can cause significant vision impairment. Early clinical diagnosis and management may prevent disease progression and visual impairment. http://jkahs.org.np/jkahs/index.php/jkahs/article/view/822Keywords: Herpes simplex keratitis, viral keratitis
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Clinical Spectrum of Herpes Simplex Keratitis in a Tertiary Eye Hospital, Nepal
Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences
Keywords: Herpes simplex keratitis, viral keratitis
title Clinical Spectrum of Herpes Simplex Keratitis in a Tertiary Eye Hospital, Nepal
title_full Clinical Spectrum of Herpes Simplex Keratitis in a Tertiary Eye Hospital, Nepal
title_fullStr Clinical Spectrum of Herpes Simplex Keratitis in a Tertiary Eye Hospital, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Spectrum of Herpes Simplex Keratitis in a Tertiary Eye Hospital, Nepal
title_short Clinical Spectrum of Herpes Simplex Keratitis in a Tertiary Eye Hospital, Nepal
title_sort clinical spectrum of herpes simplex keratitis in a tertiary eye hospital nepal
topic Keywords: Herpes simplex keratitis, viral keratitis
url http://jkahs.org.np/jkahs/index.php/jkahs/article/view/822
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