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A 39-year-old man with no significant past medical history complains of 2 days of tearing, light sensitivity, and blurry vision in his left eye (OS). It started first with some foreign body sensation and has progressed since then. His other eye is fine. He denies getting anything in the eye or being hit in the eye and denies contact lens use.
OD | OS | |
---|---|---|
Vision | 20/20 | 20/40+ |
IOP | 12 | 25 |
Lids and lashes: | Normal | Normal |
Sclera/conjunctiva: | White and quiet | Trace injection |
Cornea: | Clear | See Fig. 9.1 |
AC: | Deep and quiet | 1+ white cell |
Iris: | Flat | Flat |
Lens: | Clear | Clear |
Anterior vitreous: | Clear | Clear |
Nerve: | Normal, cup-to-disc (c/d) 0.3 | Normal, c/d 0.3 |
Macula: | Good foveal reflex | Good foveal reflex |
Vessels: | Normal caliber and course | Normal caliber and course |
Periphery: | Unremarkable | Unremarkable |
Do you have any history of cold sores?
Have you had previous episodes like this one?
Do you have any vesicular rashes on your head or elsewhere on your body?
He responds that he has had cold sores from time to time. He has no rashes. He has never had an episode like this.
Herpetic epithelial keratitis with iritis OS
Ocular hypertension OS secondary to herpes
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) 1 (more likely) or 2
Varicella zoster virus (VZV)
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