Charteris D G, Bonshek R E, Tullo A B
Manchester Royal Eye Hospital.
Br J Ophthalmol. 1995 May;79(5):476-81. doi: 10.1136/bjo.79.5.476.
A study of ophthalmic molluscum contagiosum infection was undertaken to define its clinical presentation and immunopathological features.
Retrospective analysis of 35 cases of histologically proved molluscum contagiosum infection was carried out. Diagnosis was delayed in 40% of cases resulting in repeated clinic visits.
Twenty one patients were noted to have ocular surface changes; two patients were immunocompromised. All cases were eventually treated by excision of the lesion (19 had cautery to the lesion base) and there was recurrence in two cases. Immunohistochemical analysis of biopsy specimens showed that T lymphocytes were a consistent finding in adjacent dermis and epidermis although they did not infiltrate the molluscum lesions. Smaller numbers of macrophages were also demonstrated. There was a notable cross reactivity by a T cell antibody to the molluscum bodies.
The study shows the varied presentation of molluscum contagiosum infection to the ophthalmologist and the nature of the local immune response to the virus.
开展一项关于眼部传染性软疣感染的研究,以明确其临床表现和免疫病理特征。
对35例经组织学证实的传染性软疣感染病例进行回顾性分析。40%的病例诊断延迟,导致多次门诊就诊。
21例患者出现眼表改变;2例患者免疫功能低下。所有病例最终均通过切除病变进行治疗(19例对病变基底进行烧灼),2例复发。活检标本的免疫组织化学分析显示,T淋巴细胞在相邻的真皮和表皮中始终存在,尽管它们未浸润传染性软疣病变。也发现了少量巨噬细胞。一种T细胞抗体对传染性软疣小体有明显的交叉反应。
该研究向眼科医生展示了传染性软疣感染的多样表现以及对该病毒的局部免疫反应性质。