Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1976;17(3):331-335.
Published online March 1, 1976.
Vaccinia of the Lids.
Hong Bok Kim, Young Ja Byun, Seong Deuk Kim, Ouk Choi
Department of Ophthalmology, Yonsei University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
안검에 발생한 Vaccinia
김홍복 , 변영자 , 김성덕 , 최억 ( Hong Bok Kim , Young Ja Byun , Sung Duk Kim ,Ouk Choi )
Abstract
Ocular vaccinia usually is seen as a disease of the lids but primary involvement of other portions of the eye, such as conjunctiva and cornea, is uncommon. The disease can result from autoinoculation and contamination after contact with the vaccination vesicle. Ocular vaccinia is most likely to occur in patients who have not had previous successful vaccinations and in those previously vaccinated who do not have adequate antibody levels against vacclIua. The case reported in the following was a 2 year old girl who noted ocular vaccinia in her right upper and lower eyelids in 5 days after smallpox vaccination.


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