| Literature DB >> 30805615 |
Nitipong Permpalung1,2, Navaporn Worasilchai1, Kasama Manothummetha1, Pattama Torvorapanit1,3, Kitiya Ratanawongphaibul4, Nipat Chuleerarux1, Rongpong Plongla1,3, Ariya Chindamporn1.
Abstract
Ocular pythiosis is the second most common form of human pythiosis, and the rates of evisceration/enucleation in Thailand are 55-79%. This prospective study was conducted to evaluate treatment outcomes of the combination therapy protocol and the potential use of serum (1→3)-β-glucan (BG) and Pythium insidiosum-specific antibody (Pi-Ab) as an aid to diagnosis and monitoring of ocular pythiosis. Thirty patients were enrolled in the study and 14 (non-globe salvage) required evisceration/enucleation. The globe salvage group was significantly younger, and first ocular surgeries were performed significantly sooner than in the non-globe salvage group. Serum BG and Pi-Ab levels were similar among the 2 groups over time. In vitro susceptibility testing of antifungal agents revealed relatively high minimum inhibitory concentrations and lack of synergistic effect. Serum BG and Pi-Ab would not be useful in diagnosis and monitoring of ocular pythiosis. Until effective antimicrobial agents are discovered, ocular surgeries are still the mainstay therapy in Thailand.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 P.insidiosum; fungal keratitis; beta-d-glucan; fungal endophthalmitis; fungal markers; pythiosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30805615 DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myz013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Mycol ISSN: 1369-3786 Impact factor: 4.076