Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome
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ICD-10 | H10.8 |
Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome is the combination of granulomatous conjunctivitis in one eye, and swollen lymph nodes in front of the ear on the same side. Most cases are caused by cat-scratch disease, although it is an unusual feature of this condition. Occasionally it may be caused by other infections.[1][2]
It should not be confused with the neurological syndrome caused by a lesion in the midbrain which is also known as Parinaud's syndrome. Both were named after the same person, Henri Parinaud.
Causes include:
- herpes simplex virus type 1[5]
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- ↑ Parentin F, Molin GD, D'Agaro P, Busetti M, Campello C (2007). "Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome due to herpes simplex virus type 1". Ocul. Immunol. Inflamm. 15 (2): 139–41. doi:10.1080/09273940701298422. PMID 17558842.
- ↑ Costa PS, Hollanda BV, Assis RV, Costa SM, Valle LM (2002). "Parinaud'S oculoglandular syndrome associated with paracoccidioidomycosis". Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Sao Paulo. 44 (1): 49–52. PMID 11896412.