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Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep ; 33: 101972, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38188608

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Purpose: We present two cases of fungal keratitis following amniotic membrane transplantation, including Sistotrema biggsiae and Fusarium keratitis. Observations: A 76-year-old female with a history of anterior basement membrane dystrophy referred for reduced vision and left eye pain ten days following AMT at an outside facility. Despite topical management, the patient continued to worsen clinically, with a recalcitrant course of Fusarium keratitis requiring conjunctival flap, cryotherapy, and intracameral and intrastromal injection. The second case involved a 46-year-old male with a history of recurrent corneal erosions referred for blurry vision and pain in his left eye seven days following AMT. He was found to have Sistotrema biggsiae keratitis and had remarkable visual improvement with topical management. Conclusions: Fungal keratitis following amniotic membrane placement has not been reported presenting within ten days after transplantation. This is the first report of Sistotrema biggsiae infection in humans. This case series highlights the risk of severe recalcitrant microbial keratitis presenting within days after AMT placement and recognizing fungal etiologies not previously reported in literature. The risk of keratitis following AMT should be considered with close patient follow up, especially in patients with monocular vision.

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