Purpureocillium lilacinum-related endophthalmitis: case report.

IF 2.9 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Elena Ros-Sánchez, David Oliver-Gutierrez, Paul Buck, Tetiana Goncharova, Laura Distefano, Eric Kirkegaard-Biosca
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Abstract

Purpose: To report a case of Purpureocillium lilacinum endophthalmitis.

Methods: The case of a fungal endophthalmitis caused by Purpureocillium lilacinum documented in an immunocompetent patient with no apparent trigger.

Results: A 64-year-old male with a two-month history of panuveitis in his left eye was referred to our hospital. Initially misdiagnosed as sympathetic ophthalmia due to a previous surgery on his right eye 4 months before the onset of the left ocular picture, the patient received corticosteroid treatment, leading to a rapid deterioration of the left eye condition. An urgent exploratory vitrectomy was performed to identify the underlying cause, revealing endophthalmitis. Microbiological investigation yielded Purpureocillium lilacinum as the causative agent. Despite intensive treatment, including intravitreal antibiotics and antifungals, along with another surgical intervention, clinical evolution remained unfavourable, ultimately leading to the evisceration of the affected eye.

Conclusions: Purpureocillium lilacinum poses a rare yet sever threat as a causative agent of fungal endophthalmitis. Managing such cases is challenging due to the delayed identification, fungus's resistance to common antifungals, and its association with prior corticosteroid misuse in most patients. This case underscores the crucial importance of heightened clinical suspicion, early diagnosis, and the exploration of alternative treatment strategies in addressing Purpureocillium lilacinum endophthalmitis. The challenges posed by this rare fungal pathogen emphasize the need for a multidisciplinary approach and continued research to improve outcomes in these complex cases.

紫云英相关眼内炎:病例报告。
目的:报告一例紫衫霉菌眼内炎病例:方法:记录一例无明显诱因、免疫功能正常的患者因紫云英真菌引起的眼内炎病例:一名 64 岁的男性患者因左眼泛发炎两个月的病史被转诊至我院。患者最初被误诊为交感神经性眼炎,因为他在左眼发病前 4 个月曾在右眼做过一次手术,他接受了皮质类固醇治疗,结果导致左眼病情迅速恶化。为了查明病因,医生紧急对患者进行了探查性玻璃体切除术,结果发现了眼内炎。微生物学检查发现致病菌为紫金牛杆菌。尽管患者接受了包括玻璃体内抗生素和抗真菌药物在内的强化治疗,并进行了另一次手术干预,但临床表现仍然不容乐观,最终导致患眼被切除:结论:紫云英真菌作为眼内真菌病的致病菌,虽然罕见,但威胁严重。由于识别不及时、真菌对普通抗真菌药的耐药性以及大多数患者之前滥用皮质类固醇等原因,此类病例的治疗极具挑战性。本病例强调了加强临床怀疑、早期诊断和探索替代治疗策略对于治疗紫衫霉眼底病的重要性。这种罕见的真菌病原体所带来的挑战强调了多学科方法和持续研究的必要性,以改善这些复杂病例的治疗效果。
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