Infectious Crystalline Keratopathy Secondary to Mycobacterium chelonae.
Cornea
; 42(1): 116-117, 2023 Jan 01.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
The aim of this study was to describe the clinical presentation and multimodal imaging of a patient diagnosed with infectious crystalline keratitis (ICK) secondary to Mycobacterium chelonae .METHODS:
This is a case report of a patient with a crystalline corneal infiltrate imaged with anterior segment optical coherence tomography and in vivo scanning laser confocal microscopy. Bacterial, fungal, acanthamoeba, and acid-fast cultures were performed to identify the causal pathogen.RESULTS:
Examination revealed a white stellate opacity in the midstroma underlying the scalloped border of an area of central corneal stromal thinning, consistent with a diagnosis of ICK. Anterior segment optical coherence tomography demonstrated a hyperreflective diamond-shaped opacity located at a depth of 334 µm, which demonstrated multiple stellate projections on in vivo scanning laser confocal microscopy. The acid-fast culture was positive for Mycobacterium chelonae .CONCLUSIONS:
Although ICK is most commonly associated with Streptococcus species, it may be secondary to atypical bacteria including Mycobacterium species, underscoring the importance of diagnostic imaging and collecting corneal cultures to identify the pathogenic organism.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Distrofias Hereditárias da Córnea
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Mycobacterium chelonae
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Ceratite
Limite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2023
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Article