Ocular manifestations after primary varicella infection.

2006 
Purpose: To report a case of ocular manifestations after a primary varicella infection. Methods: Review of the literature and a case report of a 10-year-old male patient with history of blurry vision and an enlarged pupil 2 months after a varicella infection. Examination revealed uveitis, interstitial keratitis, and internal ophthalmoplegia. Results: The uveitis resolved with topical steroids; the interstitial keratitis resolved with a faint scar, and the internal ophthalmoplegia persisted. Conclusion: This case report describes a patient with uncommon ocular manifestations after primary varicella.
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