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Review
. 2019 Nov;30(6):525-531.
doi: 10.1097/ICU.0000000000000618.

Ocular manifestations of herpes simplex virus

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Ocular manifestations of herpes simplex virus

Gabriel S Valerio et al. Curr Opin Ophthalmol. 2019 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose of review: To review ocular manifestations and complications of herpes simplex virus (HSV) and discuss recent advancements in diagnostic and treatment strategy.

Recent findings: In-vivo confocal microscopy has expanded our understanding of corneal nerve degeneration, corneal dendritic cell activity, and changes in biomechanical properties in HSV keratitis. Although currently available only as a research tool, metagenomic deep sequencing has the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy beyond the well established PCR technology, especially in atypical cases. Development of an HSV vaccine has shown some encouraging results in a murine model. New treatment options for neurotrophic cornea offer promise, specifically cenegermin nerve growth factor.

Summary: Ocular herpes simplex infection and its complications continue to cause significant visual burden and decreased quality of life. Familiarity with its clinical features, wider adoption of viral PCR diagnostic technology, and recognition of the need for long-term maintenance medications for recurrent or chronic cases form the basis for effective management. Metagenomic deep sequencing, the development of a herpes vaccine, and cenegermin nerve growth factor offer promise as diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic options, respectively.

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Conflicts of interest: None of the authors have a proprietary/financial interest to disclose

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Figure 1.
Herpes Simplex epithelial keratitis with dendrite.
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Herpes Simplex stromal keratitis with lipid keratopathy.
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Figure 3.
Herpes Simplex stromal keratitis with diffuse posterior stromal neovascularization (a), best seen with retroilluminaton (b).

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