Fivenson D P, Breneman D L, Wander A H
Department of Dermatology, University of Cincinnati, (Ohio) College of Medicine.
Arch Dermatol. 1990 Aug;126(8):1037-9.
The eponym Kaposi's varicelliform eruption (KVE) describes a characteristic syndrome of disseminated vesicopustules that occasionally complicates a number of dermatoses. Among these, the most common is atopic dermatitis, and the inciting agent is most often herpes simplex virus (HSV). Very few reports of ocular herpetic disease exist among the many cases of KVE reported in the literature, despite extensive cutaneous involvement with herpetic lesions. We describe 10 patients with KVE, none of whom have developed evidence of herpetic ocular disease despite widespread facial involvement in all patients. All random conjunctival swab cultures performed in 3 patients were positive for growth of viable HSV. Although ocular exposure to HSV may commonly occur in KVE, ocular pathology due to this virus does not appear to be a common sequela.
以人名命名的卡波西水痘样疹(KVE)描述了一种特征性的播散性水疱脓疱综合征,它偶尔会使多种皮肤病复杂化。其中,最常见的是特应性皮炎,引发因素最常见的是单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)。尽管文献中报道的许多KVE病例都有广泛的皮肤疱疹病变,但眼部疱疹疾病的报道却很少。我们描述了10例KVE患者,尽管所有患者面部均广泛受累,但均未出现疱疹性眼病的证据。对3例患者进行的所有随机结膜拭子培养均显示有活的HSV生长。虽然在KVE中眼部接触HSV可能很常见,但这种病毒引起的眼部病变似乎并不是常见的后遗症。