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CYTOMEGLOVIRUS RETINITIS CYTOMEGLOVIRUS (PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (With a nucleus…
CYTOMEGLOVIRUS RETINITIS
DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES
Urine test
Viral culture
Blood test
CLINICAL MANIFESTATION
Loss of peripheral vision
Blind spot visision
Blurred vision
Loss of night vision
Floaters in the eye
Eye flashes
DEFINITION
In the retina
The light-sensing cells
Infection that attacks
CAUSES
In the human body
Prone to immune weak
or the cytomeglovirus
Patients or people
Herpes virus
NURSING INTERVENTION
Administer medication as prescribed
Put the patient on bed rest
Make an IV shortline
Protect the eye
Avoid contact with light
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
With a nucleus and cytoplasmic iclusion
The retina cells evolve to necrosis
Human cytomegalovirus produce cells
Which can lead retinal inflammation
Retinal detachment can occur
Following the development of
In the areas of the normal
Retina
REFERENCES
www.aao.org › eye-health › diseases › what-is-cytomegalovirus-retinitis
www.nature.com › eye › cambridge ophthalmological symposium
www.allaboutvision.com › conditions › cmv_retinitis_aids
PHARMACOLOGY
Foscarnet(Foscavir)
Cidofovir(Vistide)
Ganciclovir
Administered IV infusion
HEALTH EDUCATION
as prescibed and its better if
It is orally
Patient must take their medication