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Query: UMLS:C0029089 (
ophthalmoplegia
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A 20-year-old woman presented with bilateral ptosis, total
ophthalmoplegia
, cerebellar symptoms, and hyporeflexia, indicating Fisher's syndrome. She had been diagnosed with
infectious mononucleosis
2 months previously. Increased Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) titer was noted, and the Epstein-Barr virus-associated nuclear antigen (EBNA) became positive during the clinical course. Apparent light-near dissociation of the pupils was noted and accommodation was intact. During pharmacological tests with topical application to the eye by sympathomimetic or parasympathomimetic drugs, the pupils showed no supersensitivity, indicating possible central disorder. Enhanced ptosis was noted in each eye and this condition was aggravated by manually lifting the eyelids. The recovery latency time of this enhanced ptosis was approximately 180 ms, indicating a central polysynaptic process to possibly be the cause. Although this condition is considered specifically associated with peripheral neural or muscle diseases, the present case would indicate a central disorder as a possible mechanism.
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PMID:Enhanced ptosis in Fisher's syndrome after Epstein-Barr virus infection. 216 1
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a ubiquitous DNA virus of the herpesvirus genus with a high prevalence rate for antibody (about 90%) in the adult population. It is the most common causative agent of
infectious mononucleosis
syndrome. During recent years an increasing number of ocular disease entities have been reported to be linked to EBV infection. These entities include oculoglandular syndrome, conjunctivitis, dry eye, keratitis, uveitis, choroiditis, retinitis, papillitis and
ophthalmoplegia
. While EBV-specific serologic tests can now document recent and past primary infection with EBV and also identify patients manifesting atypical immunologic reactions to EBV, the lack of an animal model, the absence of clear-cut response to therapy and the paucity of documentation by culture render the pathogenesis uncertain or the association questionable in many of these cases.
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PMID:Ocular disease associated with Epstein-Barr virus infection. 217 61
The AA. describe an eight years old child with extrinsic bilateral
ophthalmoplegia
associated with
infectious mononucleosis
. On the right (eye) a compromise of the VI (partial) and the III (total) pairs of cranial nerves was evident. On the left all extrinsic oculomotor nerves were interested.
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PMID:[Bilateral extrinsic ophthalmoplegia in infectious mononucleosis]. 664 88