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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980
A 7-year-old boy and a 3-year-old girl suffered from unilateral disciform keratitis and iritis associated with varicella. While they were treated with topical corticosteroid, idoxuridine, and atropine drops, dendritic lesions typical of herpes zoster appeared four months after the onset of eruptive skin lesions.
Y, Uchida, M, Kaneko, K, Hayashi
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A 7-year-old boy and a 3-year-old girl suffered from unilateral disciform keratitis and iritis associated with varicella. While they were treated with topical corticosteroid, idoxuridine, and atropine drops, dendritic lesions typical of herpes zoster appeared four months after the onset of eruptive skin lesions.
Y, Uchida, M, Kaneko, K, Hayashi
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Herpes Zoster Dendritic Keratitis
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973Three cases of herpes zoster ophthalmicus characterized by classical dendritic keratitis are reported. Careful scraping and culture of just the epithelial cells involved in the corneal lesions revealed that the etiological agent was herpes zoster virus and not herpes simplex as had commonly been believed.
D, Pavan-Langston, J P, McCulley
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Herpes Simplex Dendritic Keratitis After Keratoplasty
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1991We treated three patients with herpes simplex dendritic keratitis that occurred between three and 11 months after keratoplasty. The patients had no history of herpetic infection. The eyes of two of the patients were grafted for corneal scarring of undetermined origin. The eye of the third patient was grafted for pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. At the
M J, Mannis +3 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1972
SUMMARY In a cat with a dendritic corneal ulcer, a herpesvirus was demonstrated by electronmicroscopy. The virus was isolated on culture of corneal epithelium in feline fetal kidney cells. Topical treatment with an antiviral agent (idoxuridine) was followed by clinical improvement.
S R, Roberts +3 more
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SUMMARY In a cat with a dendritic corneal ulcer, a herpesvirus was demonstrated by electronmicroscopy. The virus was isolated on culture of corneal epithelium in feline fetal kidney cells. Topical treatment with an antiviral agent (idoxuridine) was followed by clinical improvement.
S R, Roberts +3 more
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Fractal Properties of Herpes Simplex Dendritic Keratitis
Cornea, 1992Fractal geometry can be used to analyze the complexity and self-similarity of many natural forms and structures. By using three techniques for fractal dimension estimation, a group of 11 herpes simplex virus dendritic corneal ulcers was analyzed and found to possess outlines with fractal properties.
G, Landini, G P, Mission, P I, Murray
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Herpes Simplex Dendritic Keratitis
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Giuseppe Giannaccare +1 more
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Dendritic Keratitis Following Therapeutic Inoculation of Malaria
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1929The fact that malarial infection, intentionally produced in the treatment of neurosyphilis, may result in dendritic keratitis has not apparently been brought to the attention of the neurologists and other clinicians by whom this method is being applied.
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Association of Trifluorothymidine and Debridement in Herpetic Dendritic Keratitis
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1985To the Editor. —We read with great interest the article by Parlato et al 1 in the May issue of theArchives. We have just completed a similar study combining blunt spatula debridement and trifluorothymidine in the treatment of dendritic keratitis. We agree with the authors' conclusion that debridement alone is unsatisfactory when compared with one of ...
C P, Herbort, M, Matter
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