Abstract
Introduction:
Neonatal herpes infections can be extremely severe and their early recognition allows for appropriate management and increases the child’s chances of survival.
Case description:
We report the case of a premature infant born by vaginal delivery and transferred to intensive care after neonatal misadaptation. Examination of the fundus revealed lesions of acute bilateral retinal necrosis, strongly suggesting a herpetic etiology.
Conclusions:
This case highlights the clinical benefit of an ophthalmologic exam in newborns with equivocal brain lesions. Herein, the fundus examination allowed for high suspicion of herpes virus infection.
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