Case Report: Poor Outcome Despite Aggressive Management in Pythium Insidiosum Endophthalmitis
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Pythium insidiosum is a parasitic oomycete that can cause keratitis and closely resembles fungus, both clinically and morphologically. It requires a trained microbiologist for its differentiation from fungal filaments and has poor response to antifungal therapy. We present a case of primary isolation of the organism from the vitreous cavity in a case of endophthalmitis. The infection spread quickly and involved all the ocular tissues. The eye had poor visual outcome despite a sequence of rapidly completed retinal and corneal surgeries along with initiation of anti-Pythium therapy.
Li M, Zhu D, Diao Q, Liu X, Bi X, Dong J J Fungi (Basel). 2024; 10(12).
PMID: 39728308 PMC: 11676036. DOI: 10.3390/jof10120812.