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Query: UMLS:C0022568 (
keratitis
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INTRODUCTION
Measles
is a highly contagious disease caused by the
rubeola
virus. It can result in ocular complications such as conjunctivitis and
keratitis
, which will be encountered in general practice. Cases usually resolve without sequelae, but may progress to corneal perforation if left untreated. AIM We present two cases of
rubeola
keratitis
secondary to
measles
infection. METHODS This report is about a retrospective review of data from two patients who presented to the eye department with
rubeola
keratitis
in the midst of the recent
measles
outbreak in New Zealand. RESULTS Both patients presented with decreased visual acuity approximately 2 weeks after being diagnosed with
measles
. One of them was unvaccinated, whereas the other had no documentation of previous vaccination. Both were healthy and immunocompetent individuals. There was no evidence of corneal perforation or retinopathy on examination. Both patients regained their baseline visual acuity after treatment with fluorometholone eye drops. DISCUSSION Despite the existence of a safe and effective vaccine, there were more than 2000 cases of
measles
in the recent outbreak in New Zealand. The lack of vaccination is one of the primary causes of
rubeola
keratitis
. These cases highlight the effects of
measles
infection from an ophthalmology perspective and reinforce the paramount importance of getting vaccinated.
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PMID:Rubeola keratitis emergence during a recent measles outbreak in New Zealand. 3298 51
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