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Severe mycotic keratoconjunctivitis caused by Fusarium sp. in an immunocompetent child successfully treated with intravenous voriconazole and keratoplasty: case report and short review of the literature

BACKGROUND: Pediatric mycotic infections in the eye are uncommon. However, ophthalmic infections by several fungal species have been described in immunocompetent subjects. Mycotic keratitis with or without conjunctivitis (MK) may account for more than 50% of all cases, particularly in tropical and s...

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Autores principales: Chacon-Cruz, Enrique, Male-Valle, Francisco, Rivas-Landeros, Rosa M., Lopatynsky-Reyes, Erika Z., Almada-Salazar, Lucila A., Becka, Chandra M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6416680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30891242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2049936118811213
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author Chacon-Cruz, Enrique
Male-Valle, Francisco
Rivas-Landeros, Rosa M.
Lopatynsky-Reyes, Erika Z.
Almada-Salazar, Lucila A.
Becka, Chandra M.
author_facet Chacon-Cruz, Enrique
Male-Valle, Francisco
Rivas-Landeros, Rosa M.
Lopatynsky-Reyes, Erika Z.
Almada-Salazar, Lucila A.
Becka, Chandra M.
author_sort Chacon-Cruz, Enrique
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description BACKGROUND: Pediatric mycotic infections in the eye are uncommon. However, ophthalmic infections by several fungal species have been described in immunocompetent subjects. Mycotic keratitis with or without conjunctivitis (MK) may account for more than 50% of all cases, particularly in tropical and sub-tropical areas. The leading mechanism is trauma. Treatment of MK is managed by medical (antifungal agents) and/or surgical means. This is the first case report of a patient with MK by Fusarium spp. successfully treated with keratoplasty and intravenous voriconazole, along with topical natamycin. METHODS: Keratoplasty was performed and cultures obtained. Both Blood and Sabouraud Agars were used for cultures, and Lactophenol Cotton Blue Staining for microscopic observation. RESULTS: A healthy, 10 year-old female, from the sub-tropical area of Sinaloa, Mexico, was admitted at both the CODET Vision Institute and the General Hospital of Tijuana, Mexico. Seven days after a direct trauma of the right cornea, the patient complained of progressive blurred vision, burning sensation, and itchiness. Clinical examination showed severe keratoconjunctivitis, and a necrotic slough on the cornea. Fungal colonies grew, and microscopic visualization showed typical ovoid, sickle-cell shaped macroconidia characteristics of Fusarium spp. The patient received intravenous voriconazole (200 mg every 12 h) and topical natamycin for 7 days prior and 6 days after keratoplasty. Topical natamycin was continued for 3 weeks. At 1-month follow-up, the patient’s outcome was significantly improved, with 90% vision recovery. CONCLUSION: This is the first pediatric case report of severe MK by Fusarium spp. successfully treated with combined intravenous voriconazole, keratoplasty and topical natamycin.
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spelling pubmed-64166802019-03-19 Severe mycotic keratoconjunctivitis caused by Fusarium sp. in an immunocompetent child successfully treated with intravenous voriconazole and keratoplasty: case report and short review of the literature Chacon-Cruz, Enrique Male-Valle, Francisco Rivas-Landeros, Rosa M. Lopatynsky-Reyes, Erika Z. Almada-Salazar, Lucila A. Becka, Chandra M. Ther Adv Infect Dis Case Report BACKGROUND: Pediatric mycotic infections in the eye are uncommon. However, ophthalmic infections by several fungal species have been described in immunocompetent subjects. Mycotic keratitis with or without conjunctivitis (MK) may account for more than 50% of all cases, particularly in tropical and sub-tropical areas. The leading mechanism is trauma. Treatment of MK is managed by medical (antifungal agents) and/or surgical means. This is the first case report of a patient with MK by Fusarium spp. successfully treated with keratoplasty and intravenous voriconazole, along with topical natamycin. METHODS: Keratoplasty was performed and cultures obtained. Both Blood and Sabouraud Agars were used for cultures, and Lactophenol Cotton Blue Staining for microscopic observation. RESULTS: A healthy, 10 year-old female, from the sub-tropical area of Sinaloa, Mexico, was admitted at both the CODET Vision Institute and the General Hospital of Tijuana, Mexico. Seven days after a direct trauma of the right cornea, the patient complained of progressive blurred vision, burning sensation, and itchiness. Clinical examination showed severe keratoconjunctivitis, and a necrotic slough on the cornea. Fungal colonies grew, and microscopic visualization showed typical ovoid, sickle-cell shaped macroconidia characteristics of Fusarium spp. The patient received intravenous voriconazole (200 mg every 12 h) and topical natamycin for 7 days prior and 6 days after keratoplasty. Topical natamycin was continued for 3 weeks. At 1-month follow-up, the patient’s outcome was significantly improved, with 90% vision recovery. CONCLUSION: This is the first pediatric case report of severe MK by Fusarium spp. successfully treated with combined intravenous voriconazole, keratoplasty and topical natamycin. SAGE Publications 2018-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6416680/ /pubmed/30891242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2049936118811213 Text en © The Author(s), 2019 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Chacon-Cruz, Enrique
Male-Valle, Francisco
Rivas-Landeros, Rosa M.
Lopatynsky-Reyes, Erika Z.
Almada-Salazar, Lucila A.
Becka, Chandra M.
Severe mycotic keratoconjunctivitis caused by Fusarium sp. in an immunocompetent child successfully treated with intravenous voriconazole and keratoplasty: case report and short review of the literature
title Severe mycotic keratoconjunctivitis caused by Fusarium sp. in an immunocompetent child successfully treated with intravenous voriconazole and keratoplasty: case report and short review of the literature
title_full Severe mycotic keratoconjunctivitis caused by Fusarium sp. in an immunocompetent child successfully treated with intravenous voriconazole and keratoplasty: case report and short review of the literature
title_fullStr Severe mycotic keratoconjunctivitis caused by Fusarium sp. in an immunocompetent child successfully treated with intravenous voriconazole and keratoplasty: case report and short review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Severe mycotic keratoconjunctivitis caused by Fusarium sp. in an immunocompetent child successfully treated with intravenous voriconazole and keratoplasty: case report and short review of the literature
title_short Severe mycotic keratoconjunctivitis caused by Fusarium sp. in an immunocompetent child successfully treated with intravenous voriconazole and keratoplasty: case report and short review of the literature
title_sort severe mycotic keratoconjunctivitis caused by fusarium sp. in an immunocompetent child successfully treated with intravenous voriconazole and keratoplasty: case report and short review of the literature
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6416680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30891242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2049936118811213
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