Monika A Malecha1. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN 38163, USA. mmalecha 1@utmem.edu
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report a severe case of keratitis caused by Scopulariopsis brevicaulis and its response to treatment with natamycin. METHODS: A 28-year-old farmer suffered a corneal perforation with a piece of wire in the right eye. Two months later, he developed severe infectious keratitis in that eye. RESULTS: S. brevicaulis was cultured from the patient's cornea on Sabouraud agar. The keratitis responded to treatment with topical natamycin 5%. A debridement of the corneal ulcer was also performed. CONCLUSIONS: S. brevicaulis is a rare cause of fungal keratitis. The infection can be difficult to eradicate. This is the first case report of keratitis caused by S. brevicaulis treated successfully with natamycin.
PURPOSE: To report a severe case of keratitis caused by Scopulariopsis brevicaulis and its response to treatment with natamycin. METHODS: A 28-year-old farmer suffered a corneal perforation with a piece of wire in the right eye. Two months later, he developed severe infectious keratitis in that eye. RESULTS:S. brevicaulis was cultured from the patient's cornea on Sabouraud agar. The keratitis responded to treatment with topical natamycin 5%. A debridement of the corneal ulcer was also performed. CONCLUSIONS:S. brevicaulis is a rare cause of fungal keratitis. The infection can be difficult to eradicate. This is the first case report of keratitis caused by S. brevicaulis treated successfully with natamycin.
Authors: Pedro Manuel Baptista; Rita Vieira; Sílvia Monteiro; Ana Carolina Abreu; Miguel Gomes; Maria do Céu Pinto Journal: Int Med Case Rep J Date: 2021-02-17