Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2018)

Management of Candida glabrata infectious crystalline keratopathy with endophthalmitis following penetrating keratoplasty

  • Ritu Nagpal,
  • Sunita Chaurasia,
  • Joveeta Joseph,
  • Mudit Tyagi,
  • Padmaja Kumari Rani,
  • Muralidhar Ramappa,
  • Rikin Shah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_1106_17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 7
pp. 1012 – 1014

Abstract

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A 33-year-old male underwent an optical keratoplasty elsewhere in the right eye following which he developed endophthalmitis and subsequently underwent a pars plana vitrectomy and lensectomy. At presentation, he had a deep stromal crystalline infiltration along the graft–host junction. A large therapeutic keratoplasty was performed, and the excised corneal button was evaluated. Histopathology revealed gram-positive round-to-oval budding structures and microbiology identified the organism as Candida glabrata. He was treated with antifungals in the postoperative period. At 4 months after therapeutic keratoplasty, the patient developed recurrent endophthalmitis, following stoppage of antifungals. The treatment was reinstituted for another year, and the patient did well with a clear graft at 18-month-follow-up period after the recurrence episode. Management of infectious crystalline keratopathy with endophthalmitis is a challenging situation and requires long-term treatment.

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