Prosthetic Rehabilitation in Ocular Defect Caused by Herpes Zoster

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Keywords:

herpes zoster, varicella-zoster, ocular defects, ocular diseases, ocular prosthesis

Abstract

Herpes zoster is the clinical picture constituted by dermatological (vesicular rash) and neurological (pain) manifestations. It is the expression of the recurrence of the latent varicella-zoster virus in the sensitive ganglia, its appearance is favored by aging and immunosuppression with a prevalence estimated at 20%. We describe the clinical steps for the fabrication of an ocular prosthesis for the aesthetic improvement of a patient with ocular defect in the left eye caused by herpes zoster. This is a 50-year-old male patient with white skin, who came to the prosthesis consultation of the Julio Antonio Mella University Polyclinic in Camagüey province, referred from the Oculoplasty Service of the Manuel Ascunce Domenech University Hospital with a diagnosis of left ocular defect due to evisceration as a consequence of herpes zoster infection and a history of immunosuppression. The patient explained that the ocular loss was due to the complications that occurred as his clinical condition worsened. In addition, he reported that he had pain in the area that radiated to the head and that he was concerned about his esthetics. It was decided to make an acrylic ocular prosthesis to improve the esthetic aspect, which allowed the patient to improve his self-esteem and quality of life.

Published

2023-10-04

How to Cite

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Nápoles González I de J, Nápoles Salas AM, Cancio Lezcano O. Prosthetic Rehabilitation in Ocular Defect Caused by Herpes Zoster. Rev Cubana Oftalmol [Internet]. 2023 Oct. 4 [cited 2025 Feb. 6];36(2). Available from: https://revoftalmologia.sld.cu/index.php/oftalmologia/article/view/1678

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Presentación de casos