Kattah J C, Kennerdell J S
Am J Ophthalmol. 1978 Mar;85(3):378-82. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9394(14)77734-7.
Two women, one with Hodgkin's disease and the other with no malignancy, developed herpes zoster with optic neuropathy and total ophthalmoplegia. Both patients developed an associated mild meningoencephalitis with a predominantly lymphocytic spinal fluid reaction that cleared spontaneously. The patient with Hodgkin's disease suffered a protracted course of the disease and developed a secondary bacterial endophthalmitis that necessitated an envisceration of the left eye. The patient without evidence of immunologic deficit recovered quickly with administration of corticosteroids.
两名女性,一名患有霍奇金病,另一名无恶性肿瘤,均患上了伴有视神经病变和完全性眼肌麻痹的带状疱疹。两名患者均出现了相关的轻度脑膜脑炎,脑脊液反应以淋巴细胞为主,且可自发消退。患有霍奇金病的患者病程迁延,并发了继发性细菌性眼内炎,不得不摘除左眼。而没有免疫缺陷证据的患者在使用皮质类固醇后迅速康复。