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Parenterally Administered Acyclovir for Viral Retinitis Associated With AIDS

Joel A. Schulman, MD; Gholam A. Peyman, MD; Richard G. Fiscella, RPh; Jose Pulido, MD; Joel Sugar, MD
Chicago

Arch Ophthalmol. 1984;102(12):1750.

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To the Editor.

—The vitreous levels of acyclovir noted following parenteral administration of the drug for probable viral retinitis in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) suggests its value as a treatment for related conditions.

Report of a Case.

—A 42-year-old homosexual man with AIDS was seen for an ocular condition—"red eye." The AIDS had been diagnosed at another hospital one month earlier, on the basis of weight loss, herpetic skin lesions, keratitis, oral and esophageal candidiasis, and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. The patient was found to have anergy to skin-test antigens and a decreased OKT4-OKT8 ratio (abnormal helper-suppressor T-lymphocyte ratio). The patient's renal function was normal.

Ocular examination disclosed a visual acuity of 6/24 (20/80) OU. The right eye exhibited herpes simplex keratoconjunctivitis with considerable reaction in the anterior chamber. Fundus examination of the left eye revealed white necrotic areas on the retina, with no hemorrhage; the macula . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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