Characteristics of Corneal Endotheliitis among Different Viruses by in Vivo Confocal Microscopy.

Ocul Immunol Inflamm

Key Laboratory of Vision Loss and Restoration, Ministry of Education, Beijing, China.

Published: February 2021

: To explore the cellular morphological characteristics and changes in corneal endotheliitis among different viruses by in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM).: Corneal confocal images of 44 eyes of 44 patients with HSV, VZV, CMV and EBV corneal endotheliitis were studied retrospectively. Corneal confocal images of 44 normal eyes were used as controls.: The pathogens included cytomegalovirus (n = 20), herpes simplex virus (n = 8), varicella zoster virus (n = 10), and Epstein Barr virus (n = 6). There were no differences in the evaluated structures among the different viruses except for the lengths of the subbasal nerves and Langerhans cell densities. Deviations in endothelial cell layers were not significant among different viruses except for owl's eye morphology.: ICVM can assist in diagnosing endotheliitis. The results demonstrate that changes in the cornea were not different among the various viruses except for owl's eye morphology, the lengths of the subbasal nerves and Langerhans cell densities.

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