
Cytomegalovirus Anterior Uveitis - EyeWiki
General clinical features associated with CMV anterior uveitis include elevated IOP, anterior chamber inflammation, iris atrophy, endotheliitis and, importantly, characteristic keratic precipitates (KPs). [8]
CMV Endotheliitis - EyeWiki
CMV endotheliitis is defined as inflammation of the corneal endothelial cells caused by a CMV infection. The disease is characterized by the presence of small to medium-sized keratic precipitates (KPs) on slit-lamp examination.
Management of cytomegalovirus corneal endotheliitis - PMC
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) can manifest as corneal endotheliitis in immunocompetent individuals. Early diagnosis is prudent to prevent endothelial cell loss, which could ultimately lead to corneal decompensation. CMV DNA was first detected in an eye with ...
Cytomegalovirus-related corneal endotheliitis: A review article
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)-related corneal endotheliitis is an inflammation of the corneal endothelium caused by CMV. It typically presents as coin-shaped keratic precipitates (KPs), with or without corneal edema, in otherwise healthy individuals.
The Infectious Uveitis Treatment Algorithm Network (TITAN
2023年7月7日 · CMV AU has been associated with several clinical signs, many specific, including coin-shaped corneal lesions with keratic precipitates (KPs) in a ring, nodular corneal endothelial lesions,...
Overview and update on cytomegalovirus-associated anterior …
CMV-associated AU is mainly characterized by elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), corneal endothelial damage, and the presence of varying degrees of keratic precipitates (KPs). At present, the pathogenesis remains unclear.
Diagnosis and Management of CMV Endotheliitis - Springer
2019年4月15日 · CMV corneal endotheliitis is characterized by localized corneal edema, coin-shaped or linear keratic precipitates (KPs), mild anterior chamber inflammation, and destruction of the corneal endothelium.
Cytomegalovirus-positive corneal stromal edema with keratic ...
There is a high prevalence of CMV infection in eyes that develop corneal stromal edema with KPs after PK. Heavy endothelial pigmentation, Descemet membrane folds, and the absence of donor vascularization may aid in the diagnosis of CMV in the event …
The validity of clinical feature profiles for cytomegaloviral anterior ...
Non-HSV/ZVZ corticosteroid-recalcitrant IOHS and corneal endotheliitis with specific coin-shaped KPs could be used as the screening tool for CMV anterior segment intraocular infection.
Diagnosis of cytomegalovirus corneal endotheliitis using surgically ...
2021年5月1日 · Cytomegalovirus (CMV) has been known to cause unilateral corneal endotheliitis with keratic precipitates (KPs) and localized corneal edema, iridocyclitis, and secondary glaucoma [1]. CMV endotheliitis is diagnosed based on clinical manifestations and viral examination using qualitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of the aqueous humor [2].