Literature DB >> 28810046

Aspergillus Endophthalmitis Resulting in Development of Retinal Aspergilloma.

Lee Kiang, Ashkan Pirouz, Scott Grant, Sean D Adrean, Mehrdad Malihi, Phoebe Lin.   

Abstract

A 78-year-old immunocompetent man presented with a 3-month history of painless decreased vision and panuveitis with a macular lesion presumed to be due to endogenous endophthalmitis. He had been treated with systemic, intravenous, and intravitreal antibiotics and antifungal agents as well as intravitreal steroids. A culture from a prior vitrectomy had grown a single colony of Aspergillus thought to be a contaminant. The macular lesion enlarged and caused a tractional retinal detachment. The patient underwent surgery including resection of what appeared to be an invasive retinal aspergilloma, from which polymerase chain reaction and histopathology confirmed Aspergillus fumigatus. [Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina. 2017;48:680-683.]. Copyright 2017, SLACK Incorporated.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28810046     DOI: 10.3928/23258160-20170802-13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina        ISSN: 2325-8160            Impact factor:   1.300


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Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-03       Impact factor: 2.969

2.  Intraocular Lymphoma or Infection? Subretinal Aspirate Confirms the Diagnosis.

Authors:  A Saad; S O Salceanu; K Oswal; A Aboushrkh; D Hamada
Journal:  Case Rep Ophthalmol Med       Date:  2018-07-02
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