Varicella zoster virus ischemic optic neuropathy and subclinical temporal artery involvement

水痘-带状疱疹病毒缺血性视神经病变和亚临床颞动脉受累

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection in an asymptomatic extracranial (temporal) artery in a patient with ischemic optic neuropathy produced by VZV vasculopathy in whom the pathological changes were mistakenly identified as giant cell arteritis. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Teaching hospital, pathology and virology laboratory. PATIENT: An 80-year-old man with left ophthalmic distribution zoster who developed left ischemic optic neuropathy. INTERVENTION: An ipsilateral temporal artery biopsy revealed inflammation that was mistakenly identified as giant cell arteritis. The patient was initially treated with steroids but his condition did not improve. When the diagnosis of VZV vasculopathy was confirmed virologically and the patient was treated with intravenous acyclovir, his vision improved. RESULTS: Pathological and virological studies provided proof of VZV vasculopathy in the asymptomatic temporal artery. Varicella zoster virus antigen was abundant in arterial adventitia and scattered throughout the media. With intravenous antiviral therapy, the patient's vision improved. CONCLUSION: Although in previously studied patients who died of chronic VZV vasculopathy after 10 to 12 months, VZV antigen was present exclusively in the intima, collective analyses of chronic cases and the asymptomatic VZV-infected temporal artery suggest that virus enters arteries through the adventitia and spreads transmurally to the intima.

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