Clinical treatment of corneal infection due to Fonsecaea pedrosoi--case report.

نویسندگان

  • Ana Luisa Höfling-Lima
  • Josep Guarro
  • Denise de Freitas
  • Patricio Godoy
  • Josepa Gené
  • Luciene Barbosa de Souza
  • Luis Zaror
  • Andre C Romano
چکیده

UNLABELLED To report an unusual case of fungus keratitis due to Fonsecaea pedrosoi that developed after corneal trauma. CASE REPORT A 18-year-old male presented with a corneal ulcer in the right eye, 28 days after a trauma with glass fragments. Corneal scrapings were collected for smears and culture. Dematiaceous hyphae were seen on wet mounts of the scrapings and dark pigmented colonies grew repetitively on the culture media; all colonies were identical, and were subsequently identified as Fonsecaea pedrosoi. Treatment was initiated with topical natamycin at one hour intervals, 200 mg oral ketoconazole per day and later changed to a combination of 200 mg ketoconazole and amphotericin B. In humid tropical regions Fonsecaea pedrosoi is one of the primary causes of human chronic cutaneous mycosis, chromoblastomycosis. Combination of systemic and topical antifungal medications may provide the best option for cure in corneal chromoblastomycosis.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia

دوره 68 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005