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Central nervous system involvement after herpes zoster ophthalmicus.Haargaard B, Lund-Andersen H, Milea D Department of Ophthalmology, Glostrup University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark. Purpose: To report central nervous system involvement after varicella zoster virus infection. Methods: We evaluated the frequency and type of neurological complications in patients initially presenting with ophthalmic herpes zoster at an ophthalmological department in a Danish university hospital, over a 7-year period. Results: Of the 110 immunocompetent patients who presented with initial ophthalmic zoster, six (5.5%) suffered from neurological complications other than post-herpetic neuralgia. Four experienced isolated cranial motor nerve palsies, one patient had meningitis with a favourable outcome and one patient had severe encephalitis with a poor clinical outcome. Conclusions: Central nervous system involvement after varicella zoster virus infection is an uncommon, but potentially life-threatening, complication. Early recognition of neurological complications prompts acute, appropriate antiviral treatment. Published 28 January 2008 in Acta Ophthalmol Scand.
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