| Literature DB >> 28138334 |
Noriko Inada1, Jun Shoji1, Satoru Yamagami1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with atopic dermatitis have a predisposition to Staphylococcus aureus and a Herpes simplex virus infection. The treatment of atopic diseases with steroid and immunosuppressive agents induces opportunistic infection. However, there is a concern regarding visual prognosis in patients with atopic keratoconjunctivitis (AKC) complicated with infectious keratitis. We report an unusual case of an atopic shield ulcer with Kocuria keratitis. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Atopic dermatitis; Atopic keratoconjunctivitis; Kocuria keratitis; Shield ulcer
Year: 2017 PMID: 28138334 PMCID: PMC5264429 DOI: 10.1186/s13223-017-0178-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol ISSN: 1710-1484 Impact factor: 3.406
Fig. 1Slit-lamp photographs at the initial clinical evaluation. a, b Slit-lamp photographs of the upper tarsal conjunctiva of the right (a) and left (b) eyes. The palpebral conjunctiva have a velvety appearance. c A shield ulcer is present in the upper-central cornea. Corneal opacification with a coral-like appearance (arrow) is present at 4–6o’clock in the marginal zone of the shield ulcer. d The shield ulcer shows positive staining with fluorescein dye
Fig. 2Slit-lamp photographs of the corneal ulcer 2 and 7 days after the initial examination. Corneal opacification with a coral-like appearance shows gradual improvement and has resolved on day 7. a Slit-lamp photographs of the corneal ulcer at day 2. b Slit-lamp photographs of the corneal ulcer at day7
Results of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis for the isolated strain of Kocuria sp. from the patient
| Rank | Name | Pairwise similarity (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
| 789/790 (99%) |
| 2 |
| 765/795 (96%) |
| 3 |
| 761/791 (96%) |
| 4 |
| 760/792 (96%) |
| 5 |
| 760/792 (96%) |
| 6 |
| 762/795 (96%) |
| 7 |
| 759/792 (96%) |
| 8 |
| 761/795 (96%) |
| 9 |
| 757/792 (96%) |
| 10 |
| 757/793 (95%) |
The results of antimicrobial susceptibility testing for the isolated Kocuria sp. are shown in Table 2. The Kocuria sp. isolated from the corneal shield ulcer of the AKC patient showed susceptibility to ampicillin, benzylpenicillin, cefaclor, imipenem/cilastatin, and clindamycin. Susceptibility was also shown to vancomycin and levofloxacin, but the minimum inhibitory concentration was 1 μg/mL
The results of polymerase chain reaction for Herpes simplex virus DNA were negative in both eyes
Antimicrobial susceptibility results for the isolated Kocuria sp.
| Minimum inhibitory concentration (μg/mL) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABPC | PCG | CCL | CTX | IPM/CS |
| ≤0.12 | ≤0.25 | ≤0.12 | 1 | ≤0.06 |
ABPC ampicillin, PCG benzylpenicillin, CCL cefaclor, CTX cefotaxime sodium, IPM/CS imipenem/cilastatin sodium, MEPM meropenem, EM erythromycin, CLND clindamycin, VCM vancomycin, LVFX levofloxacin