Abstract

We report three HIV-infected children with bilateral progressive outer retinal necrosis caused by varicella-zoster virus. All three lost vision in both eyes. Aggressive treatment strategies with combination intravenous antiviral therapy in addition to intravitreal antiviral therapy and appropriate surgical management may prevent blindness. Rapid recognition of this distinct clinical syndrome is essential to improve visual outcome.

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