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Postoperative Tropheryma whipplei endophthalmitis – a case report highlighting the additive value of molecular testing
Introduction. Tropheryma whipplei is the causative agent of Whipple’s disease. Gastrointestinal and lymphatic tissues are affected in the majority of cases, resulting in diarrhoea, malabsorption and fever. Here, we report a rare case of ocular manifestation in a patient lacking the typical Whipple s...
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author | Dick, Julia Krauß, Patrizia Hillenkamp, Jost Kohlmorgen, Britta Schoen, Christoph |
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description | Introduction. Tropheryma whipplei is the causative agent of Whipple’s disease. Gastrointestinal and lymphatic tissues are affected in the majority of cases, resulting in diarrhoea, malabsorption and fever. Here, we report a rare case of ocular manifestation in a patient lacking the typical Whipple symptoms. Case presentation. A 74-year-old Caucasian female presented with blurred vision in the right eye over a period of 1–2 months, accompanied by stinging pain and conjunctival hyperaemia for the last 2 days. Upon admission, visual acuity was hand motion in the affected eye. Ophthalmological examination showed typical signs of intraocular inflammation. Diagnostic and therapeutic pars plana vitrectomy including vitreous biopsy and intravitreal instillation of vancomycin and amikacin was performed within hours of initial presentation. Both microscopic analysis and microbial cultures of the vitreous biopsy remained negative for bacteria and fungi. The postoperative antibiotic regime included intravenous administration of ceftriaxone in combination with topical tobramycin and ofloxacin. Due to the empirical therapy the inflammation ceased and the patient was discharged after 5 days with cefpodoxime orally and local antibiotic and steroidal therapy. Meanwhile, the vitreous body had undergone testing by PCR for the eubacterial 16S rRNA gene, which was found to be positive. Analysis of the PCR product revealed a specific sequence of T. whipplei. Conclusion. In our patient, endophthalmitis was the first and only symptom of Morbus Whipple, while most patients with Whipple’s disease suffer from severe gastrointestinal symptoms. 16S rDNA PCR should be considered for any intraocular infection when microscopy and standard culture methods remain negative. |
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spelling | pubmed-56922402017-11-29 Postoperative Tropheryma whipplei endophthalmitis – a case report highlighting the additive value of molecular testing Dick, Julia Krauß, Patrizia Hillenkamp, Jost Kohlmorgen, Britta Schoen, Christoph JMM Case Rep Case Report Introduction. Tropheryma whipplei is the causative agent of Whipple’s disease. Gastrointestinal and lymphatic tissues are affected in the majority of cases, resulting in diarrhoea, malabsorption and fever. Here, we report a rare case of ocular manifestation in a patient lacking the typical Whipple symptoms. Case presentation. A 74-year-old Caucasian female presented with blurred vision in the right eye over a period of 1–2 months, accompanied by stinging pain and conjunctival hyperaemia for the last 2 days. Upon admission, visual acuity was hand motion in the affected eye. Ophthalmological examination showed typical signs of intraocular inflammation. Diagnostic and therapeutic pars plana vitrectomy including vitreous biopsy and intravitreal instillation of vancomycin and amikacin was performed within hours of initial presentation. Both microscopic analysis and microbial cultures of the vitreous biopsy remained negative for bacteria and fungi. The postoperative antibiotic regime included intravenous administration of ceftriaxone in combination with topical tobramycin and ofloxacin. Due to the empirical therapy the inflammation ceased and the patient was discharged after 5 days with cefpodoxime orally and local antibiotic and steroidal therapy. Meanwhile, the vitreous body had undergone testing by PCR for the eubacterial 16S rRNA gene, which was found to be positive. Analysis of the PCR product revealed a specific sequence of T. whipplei. Conclusion. In our patient, endophthalmitis was the first and only symptom of Morbus Whipple, while most patients with Whipple’s disease suffer from severe gastrointestinal symptoms. 16S rDNA PCR should be considered for any intraocular infection when microscopy and standard culture methods remain negative. Microbiology Society 2017-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5692240/ /pubmed/29188071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jmmcr.0.005124 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Dick, Julia Krauß, Patrizia Hillenkamp, Jost Kohlmorgen, Britta Schoen, Christoph Postoperative Tropheryma whipplei endophthalmitis – a case report highlighting the additive value of molecular testing |
title | Postoperative Tropheryma whipplei endophthalmitis – a case report highlighting the additive value of molecular testing |
title_full | Postoperative Tropheryma whipplei endophthalmitis – a case report highlighting the additive value of molecular testing |
title_fullStr | Postoperative Tropheryma whipplei endophthalmitis – a case report highlighting the additive value of molecular testing |
title_full_unstemmed | Postoperative Tropheryma whipplei endophthalmitis – a case report highlighting the additive value of molecular testing |
title_short | Postoperative Tropheryma whipplei endophthalmitis – a case report highlighting the additive value of molecular testing |
title_sort | postoperative tropheryma whipplei endophthalmitis – a case report highlighting the additive value of molecular testing |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5692240/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29188071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jmmcr.0.005124 |
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