Cortical Visual Impairment in Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection.

Haoxing Douglas Jin, Gail J Demmler-Harrison, Jerry Miller, Jane C Edmond, David K Coats, Evelyn A Paysse, Amit R Bhatt, Kimberly G Yen, Joseph T Klingen, Paul Steinkuller
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe the presentation, evolution, and long-term outcome of cortical visual impairment (CVI) in patients with symptomatic congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, and to identify risk factors for the development of CVI in patients with symptomatic congenital CMV.

Methods: Retrospective subanalysis of a long-term prospective cohort study with data gathered from 1982 to 2013.

Results: Eleven of 77 (14.3%) patients with symptomatic CMV, 0 of 109 with asymptomatic CMV, and 51 control patients had CVI. Overall, patients with symptomatic CMV had worse vision than patients with asymptomatic CMV, who in turn had worse vision than control patients. Microcephaly, intracranial calcification, dilatation of ventricles, encephalomalacia, seizure at birth, optic atrophy, chorioretinitis/retinal scars, strabismus, and neonatal onset of sensorineural hearing loss were risk factors associated with CVI.

Conclusions: CVI may result from symptomatic congenital CMV infection. The relationship of CVI and its risk factors in patients with CMV suggests the potential to predict the development of CVI through predictive modeling in future research. Early screening of CVI in children born with symptomatic congenital CMV can facilitate educational, social, and developmental interventions. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2019;56(3):194-202.].

先天性巨细胞病毒感染的皮质视力损害。
目的:描述有症状的先天性巨细胞病毒(CMV)感染患者皮质视力损害(CVI)的表现、演变和长期结局,并确定有症状的先天性巨细胞病毒(CMV)患者发生CVI的危险因素。方法:回顾性分析1982 - 2013年一项长期前瞻性队列研究的数据。结果:77例有症状的巨细胞病毒患者中有11例(14.3%),109例无症状的巨细胞病毒患者中有0例,对照组有51例。总体而言,有症状的巨细胞病毒患者的视力比无症状的巨细胞病毒患者差,而无症状的巨细胞病毒患者的视力又比对照组患者差。小头畸形、颅内钙化、脑室扩张、脑软化、出生时癫痫发作、视神经萎缩、绒毛膜视网膜炎/视网膜疤痕、斜视和新生儿感音神经性听力损失是与CVI相关的危险因素。结论:CVI可能由先天性巨细胞病毒感染引起。CMV患者CVI与其危险因素的关系提示了在未来的研究中通过预测模型预测CVI发展的潜力。先天性巨细胞病毒的早期筛查可以促进教育、社会和发展干预。[J].中华眼科杂志,2019;56(3):194-202。
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