| Literature DB >> 29931660 |
Hazal Boral1, Anne van Diepeningen2, Elif Erdem3, Meltem Yağmur3, G Sybren de Hoog4,5, Macit Ilkit6, Jacques F Meis5,7, Abdullah M S Al-Hatmi4,5,8.
Abstract
Owing to a lack of appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for mycotic keratitis, approximately one million cases of preventable corneal blindness are reported each year. The number of keratitis cases due to infection with Fusarium is increasing significantly worldwide, many of which are not treated adequately and in a timely manner due to frequent misdiagnosis. In the current report, we describe three cases of keratitis caused by Fusarium solani sensu stricto (FSSC5) from Turkey and The Netherlands, following ocular trauma. The etiological agent of keratitis, FSSC5, identified by sequencing of the partial tef1-α gene, exhibited low minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of 1 µg/mL for amphotericin B and high MICs above the published epidemiological cutoff values for voriconazole (8 µg/mL). Patients were successfully treated with topical amphotericin B and voriconazole with complete recovery.Entities:
Keywords: Amphotericin B; Chlorhexidine gluconate; Keratomycosis; Soft contact lenses; Voriconazole
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29931660 DOI: 10.1007/s11046-018-0280-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycopathologia ISSN: 0301-486X Impact factor: 2.574