Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2018)

Unusual ulcerative keratitis caused by Prototheca wickerhamii in a diabetic patient

  • Niveditha Narayanan,
  • D Vaidehi,
  • L Dhanurekha,
  • K Lily Therese,
  • Rama Rajagopal,
  • Radhika Natarajan,
  • Meena Lakshmipathy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_644_17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 2
pp. 311 – 314

Abstract

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The purpose of the study was to report a case of ulcerative keratitis caused by an unusual algae Prototheca wickerhamii in a diabetic patient. This study design was a case report. A 46-year-old male, who was a known diabetic for 3 years, had an injury to the left cornea with the sparks of fire from wielding at work that developed into an ulcerative keratitis over a period of next 3 months as the patient was not on any medication. Corneal scraping culture report and Vitek 2 system investigation result confirmed it to be a P. wickerhamii infection. The patient was started on intensive topical 1% voriconazole and 5% natamycin for 1 month and with no improvement subsequently underwent penetrating keratoplasty. No recurrence of infection postoperatively was noted. This opportunistic algae rarely known to cause human eye infections is so far reported in either patients with severe systemic immunosuppression causing posterior segment eye involvement or as postcorneal surgery infections. We report an ulcerative keratitis by P. wickerhamii in a diabetic patient post corneal trauma with no prior ocular surgery.

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