| Literature DB >> 30546976 |
Jiunn Loong L Ling1, Koon Ling Koh1, Evelyn Tai1, Zakariah Sakinah2, Yusof Nor Sharina2, Adil Hussein1.
Abstract
In human, sporotrichosis infection commonly manifests as skin lesions through direct inoculation. It is rarely associated with ocular manifestation via a zoonotic transmission. We describe a young lady who presented with acute left eye granulomatous conjunctivitis who had a history of exposure to her sick cat diagnosed with sporotrichosis infection. Sporothrix schenckii was isolated from the culture of the excised conjunctival tissue. The patient recovered fully after six months of oral anti-fungal treatment. Clinicians should be aware of this new zoonotic infection transmitted by infected felines as it is reversible with timely diagnosis and initiation of anti-fungal therapy.Entities:
Keywords: conjunctiva; conjunctivitis; itraconazole; sporothrix schenckii; sporotrichosis
Year: 2018 PMID: 30546976 PMCID: PMC6289554 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.3428
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Granulomatous lesions on lower palpebral conjunctiva
Figure 2Resolved granulomatous lesion on inferior palpebral conjunctiva