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: A Novel Cause of Fungal Keratitis

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Journal IDCases
Date 2018 Sep 22
PMID 30237975
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A 45-year-old female with history of contact lens wear presented with a persistent corneal ulcer that was unresponsive to topical moxifloxacin. The patient's exam was concerning for fungal keratitis. Cultures were obtained, and the patient was started on fortified amphotericin B drops and oral voriconazole. The cultures identified as the causative organism. The patient's exam worsened despite treatment, and the decision was made for surgery. At the time of surgery, her cornea was found to have unexpectedly perforated. She underwent cryotherapy; tectonic penetrating keratoplasty; anterior chamber tap; intracameral voriconazole, amphotericin B, and cefuroxime; and a partial conjunctival flap. Pathology from the cornea showed GMS and PAS stains positive for fungal forms. is a yeast closely related to that was first described in 1995 as a cause of oral candidiasis in patients with AIDS. There are a few published cases of endophthalmitis due to in the ophthalmology literature, but to our knowledge, no cases of fungal keratitis due to this organism have been reported. is a novel cause of fungal keratitis that can be difficult to identify and treat but is felt to be less virulent than and generally susceptible to available anti-fungal therapies.

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