| Literature DB >> 28539772 |
Tissa Senaratne1, Kapila Edussuriya1, Mangala Dhanapala1, Ashoka Bandara1, Sarath Arseculeratne2.
Abstract
A case of ocular (bulbar) rhinosporidiosis is described; its unusual features included a) the rapid development of a primary, rhinosporidial lesion with a scleral staphyloma, close to but noncontiguous with the rhinosporidial lesion, 3 weeks after exposure to a lacustrine reservoir, the putative source of the pathogen Rhinosporidium seeberi; b) ocular coherence tomography which revealed no retinal abnormalities unlike in previous cases reported from Sri Lanka; c) atypical histopathology that resulted in an initial mis-diagnosis of chronic inflammation with mucus cysts and a missed diagnosis of rhinosporidiosis; the rhinosporidial etiology was confirmed on replicate histopathological sections of the ocular mass. The pitfalls of histopathological diagnosis of rhinosporidiosis are pointed out.Entities:
Keywords: missed diagnosis; rhinosporidiosis; staphyloma
Year: 2011 PMID: 28539772 PMCID: PMC5436220 DOI: 10.2147/EB.S13342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eye Brain ISSN: 1179-2744