Paecilomyces keratitis: a case report

Ocular trauma involving vegetative matter is the most common cause of keratitis in ophthalmic practice in India, with many cases resulting in fungal keratitis or corneal ulceration. Here, we present a case of fungal keratitis due to Paecilomyces lilacinus that was successfully managed with oral and...

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Main Authors: Debapriya Das Choudhury, Milind Ubale, Rimjhim Baranwal, Vaibhavi Nanoty, Mayuri Patel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
Series:MGM Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4103/mgmj.mgmj_315_24
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Summary:Ocular trauma involving vegetative matter is the most common cause of keratitis in ophthalmic practice in India, with many cases resulting in fungal keratitis or corneal ulceration. Here, we present a case of fungal keratitis due to Paecilomyces lilacinus that was successfully managed with oral and topical antifungal therapy, avoiding surgical intervention. The patient, a female, presented with a corneal abscess, conjunctival congestion, and persistent pain in her right eye after sustaining an ocular injury from vegetative matter. Based on the clinical signs, a provisional diagnosis of fungal keratitis was made, and treatment with 5% natamycin eye drops was initiated. Potassium hydroxide mount findings indicated fungal hyphae, leading to the addition of oral voriconazole due to suspected deuteromycosis. Fungal culture confirmed the presence of P. lilacinus. Gradually, the patient improved with antifungal therapy over a month without surgical intervention.
ISSN:2347-7946
2347-7962