PURPOSE: To report a case of pseudophakic endophthalmitis with secondary keratitis caused by Curvularia lunata. METHODS: A 40-year-old man presented with a fluffy mass in the anterior chamber with low-grade delayed postoperative inflammation in the right eye. RESULTS: The anterior chamber and vitreous aspirate demonstrated C. lunata. A large corneal infiltrate developed after aspiration of the mass. Treatment with systemic, topical, and intraocular antifungal agents cleared the vitreous, but the cornea perforated. CONCLUSION: Delayed low-grade infection with a fluffy mass in the anterior chamber after cataract surgery can rarely be a clinical presentation of dematiaceous fungal infection. Secondary keratitis may result after a diagnostic aspiration.
PURPOSE: To report a case of pseudophakic endophthalmitis with secondary keratitis caused by Curvularia lunata. METHODS: A 40-year-old man presented with a fluffy mass in the anterior chamber with low-grade delayed postoperative inflammation in the right eye. RESULTS: The anterior chamber and vitreous aspirate demonstrated C. lunata. A large corneal infiltrate developed after aspiration of the mass. Treatment with systemic, topical, and intraocular antifungal agents cleared the vitreous, but the cornea perforated. CONCLUSION: Delayed low-grade infection with a fluffy mass in the anterior chamber after cataract surgery can rarely be a clinical presentation of dematiaceous fungal infection. Secondary keratitis may result after a diagnostic aspiration.
Authors: Bryan J Matthews; David Partridge; Richard M Sheard; Ian G Rennie; Hardeep Singh Mudhar Journal: Indian J Ophthalmol Date: 2013-12 Impact factor: 1.848