herpes zoster ophthalmicus with sixth cranial nerve palsy: a case report
;Kemal Balcı;Ufuk Utku;Bahar Özbek
primates; journal of primatology2008Vol. 14pp. 350-352
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balc2008trkherpes
Abstract
Scientific BACKGROUND: Herpes zoster ophthalmicus represents aproximately 25% of all zoster infections. However extraocular gaze palsy in association with herpes zoster infection is extremely rare. OBJECTIVE: We presented here a patient who had herpes zoster ophthalmicus with sixth cranial nerve palsy.
CASE: The sixty year old patient had suffered from left retroorbital pain, conjunctival congestion and rashes on the left forehead and the nose and developed ipsilateral sixth cranial nerve palsy. RESULT: Herpes zoster virus infection should be taken into consideration in patients with extraocular paralysis and early treatment may prevent such complications