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A case series on chronic canaliculitis.

Deepali Varma1, B Chang, Sahar Musaad.   

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INTRODUCTION: Primary chronic canaliculitis is an uncommon disease, which is often misdiagnosed and insufficiently treated. We present two cases of canaliculitis caused by two different organisms, Actinomycetes spp. and Arcanobacterium haemolyticum. To the best of our knowledge, canaliculitis due to Arcanobacterium haemolyticum has not been reported before. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The two cases described in this series show typical clinical features of canaliculitis with an inflamed upper canaliculus, not responsive to topical antibiotics. Appropriate treatment was delayed as they were initially treated for conjunctivitis. Both patients were treated with a canaliculotomy, with curettage and subsequent treatment with topical and systemic penicillin. The contents were sent for microbiological examination.
RESULTS: There was complete resolution following treatment. Actinomyces spp. was grown from one patient as expected. However, in the second patient, Arcanobacterium haemolyticum was isolated. Although this organism was not expected, the patient did respond to similar, conventional treatment. DISCUSSION: Actinomyces spp. is a cast-forming Gram-positive anaerobe. They are difficult to isolate and identify and can cause infections of hollow spaces with formation of canaliculiths. Arcanobacterium (Corynebacterium) haemolyticum closely resembles Actinomyces (Corynebacterium) pyogenes. Ocular infections reported with this organism include orbital cellulitis and subperiosteal abscesses. The difficulty encountered in the isolation and identification of these organisms is discussed and the need for thorough curettage in the treatment of persistent or recurrent canaliculitis is emphasised.
CONCLUSION: Chronic canaliculitis should be considered in any patient who presents with chronic or recurrent conjunctivitis. Definitive cure will not be affected until all concretions are removed, either at surgery or by mechanical expression.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15764110     DOI: 10.1080/01676830590890774

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orbit        ISSN: 0167-6830


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