| Literature DB >> 2179136 |
R Alvarez1, A Adan, J A Martinez, A Casale, J M Miro.
Abstract
A case of haematogenous Serratia marcescens endophthalmitis in an HIV-infected intravenous drug addict is described. The patient was admitted with fever, ocular pain and visual loss in the right eye following an i.v. injection of pulverized buprenorphine. A vitreous humor culture grew S. marcescens. The patient was treated with i.v. ceftriaxone (2 g b. i. d.), i.v. amikacin (500 mg b. i. d.) and p. o. fosfomycin (1 g q. i. d.) for three weeks. The ocular infection was cured, although the visual function was lost, leading to blindness. To our knowledge, this is the second case in the reviewed Anglo Saxon literature of S. marcescens endophthalmitis in parenteral drug addicts.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2179136 DOI: 10.1007/BF01644178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infection ISSN: 0300-8126 Impact factor: 3.553