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Query: UMLS:C0021345 (infectious mononucleosis)
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Herpes zoster, caused by varicella-zoster (V-Z) virus which also causes varicella (chickenpox), is usually a benign self-limited disease. However, when the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve is affected, the ocular disease (ophthalmic zoster), although also usually mild and self-limited, may have severe complications (corneal scarring, glaucoma, iris atrophy, posterior synechiae, scleritis, motor disturbances, optic neuritis, retinitis, anterior segment necrosis, and phthisis bulbi and servere postherpetic neuralgia). Varicella affects the eye rarely (except for the typical lid lesions), but associated conjunctival and corneal lesions, iridocyclitis, glaucoma, chorioretinitis, and optic nerve lesions have been described. Infectious mononucleosis may involve the eye either by direct involvement or from a remote focus such as the central nervous system. Ocular manifestations of cytomegalovirus disease is usually limited to the choroid and retina unless involvement of the developing embryo occurs prior to the development of the eye.
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PMID:The ocular manifestations of herpes zoster, varicella, infectious mononucleosis, and cytomegalovirus disease. 18 34

The human herpes virus 6 (HHV 6) may induce not only the wellknown condition of exanthem subitum, but also a number of more common (cf. Part 1) or rare, even previously unknown, clinical manifestations. Part 2 of this paper deals with the more rarely observed manifestations. These include complications of ARD (sinusitis, otitis media, bronchial pneumonia) hepatitis, encephalitis or Pfeiffer's disease (mononucleosis-like syndrome). In individuals with a relevant disposition (genetic HLA/DR type?) initiation or (re-)activation of rheumatoid arthritis (JCA = juvenile chronic arthritis) or chronic iridocyclitis may occur. Although, on account of the high prevalence of vaccination in our population (approximately 95%), prenatal infections are extremely rare, they may manifest in a severe "septic" form (fatalities have occurred) or may lead to neurological deficits (comparable with cytomegalovirus infection). To date, no specific therapy (e.g. gammaglobulin, virostatics) or reliable preventive measures (e.g. vaccination) are available.
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PMID:[Infections with herpesvirus 6--really only "exanthema subitum"? Part 2: Rare or unknown disease pictures]. 133 53