| Literature DB >> 25260975 |
Arisa Mitani, Atsushi Shiraishi1, Hitoshi Miyamoto, Atsuko Sunada, Akiko Ueda, Seishi Asari, Xiaodong Zheng, Yasuaki Yamamoto, Yuko Hara, Yuichi Ohashi.
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BACKGROUND: Beauveria bassiana is an entomopathogenic fungus and is a rare cause of keratitis. We present a case of fungal keratitis caused by B. bassiana that was diagnosed by in vivo confocal microscopy and in vitro corneal cultures. In addition, we determined the temperature- and drug-sensitivities of the isolated strain of B. bassiana. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25260975 PMCID: PMC4189432 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Slit-lamp photographs of the clinical course of keratitis A. Slit-lamp photograph taken at the initial examination showing a grayish stromal infiltrate with a dry texture and indistinct margins. B. Slit-lamp photograph 1 month after antifungal therapy with no improvement in the grayish stromal infiltrate. C. Slit-lamp photograph 10 month after treatment showing a scar with no infiltration into the stroma.
Figure 2In vivo confocal microscopic image of keratitis. A. A mass of interlocking and branching white lines in the area of the infiltrate indicating filamentous fungi. B. Microscopic examination of the corneal scrapings showing filamentous fungal hyphal fragments.
Minimal inhibitory concentrations of different antifungal drugs
| Drug | RPMI | 0.5% Glucose-YNB |
|---|---|---|
| AMPH | 0.5 | 4 |
| 5-FC | >64 | >64 |
| FLCZ | 4 | 64 |
| ITZ | 0.03 | 0.03 |
| MCZ | 0.125 | 0.25 |
| MCFG | 0.125 | 0.06 |
| VCZ | 0.25 | 0.5 |
| MIC (μg/ml) |
RPMI; Roswell Park Memorial Institute medium, YNB; yeast nitrogen base.
AMPH; amphotericin B, 5-FC; flucytosine, FLCZ; fluconazole, ITZ; itraconazole, MCZ; miconazole, MCFG; micafungin, VCZ; voriconazole, MIC; minimal inhibitory concentration.
Figure 3Microscopic examination of the culture media. Microscopic examination of the culture media stained with lactophenol-cotton blue shows conidia in distinctive blue spore balls composed of clusters of conidiogenous cells. The conidiogenous cells are short and ovoid and terminate in a narrow apical extension called a rachis. The rachis elongates after each conidium is produced resulting in a long zig-zag extension. These features are characteristic of B. bassiana.
Figure 4Fungal colonies grown on Sabouraud dextrose agar at different temperatures. The isolate grew small white colony at 25°C, very small colony at 35°C, and 37°C after 7 days. (n = 3)