Herpes zoster ophthalmicus Complicated by Hyphema and Hemorrhagic Glaucoma
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Ophthalmologica
- Vol. 196 (4) , 185-187
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000309898
Abstract
We treated two patients with herpes zoster ophthalmicus in whom hyphema and hemorrhagic glaucoma occurred. Case 1 complained of facial skin eruption, and was given intravenous acyclovir for 7 days. Hyphema and high intraocular pressure occurred in the left eye 10 days after the onset of the skin eruption. Case 2 had severe pain and blisters on her face, and was given intravenous acyclovir for 7 days. An intracameral hemorrhage and glaucoma developed in the right eye 15 days after the onset of the skin lesion. Intravenous acyclovir may be necessary for longer than 7-day periods if the iridocyclitis remains.Keywords
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