Paenibacillus lautus: A new foe in endogenous endophthalmitis.

Q3 Medicine
Aditi Joshi, Chetan Rao, Parthopratim Dutta Majumder, A R Anand
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Abstract

Purpose: To discuss the diagnosis and management of a rare case of endogenous endophthalmitis (EE) caused by Paenibacillus lautus mimicking granulomatous uveitis in a child, highlighting the use of 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing as an accurate method to identify rare pathogens.

Method: A retrospective chart review of the clinical presentation, microbiologic workup-including microscopy, culture, antibiotic susceptibility, and polymerase chain reaction for pathogen DNA of clinical samples-and the clinical management of the case were recorded.

Result: A 13-year-old boy presented with decreased vision in the right eye for one month. On examination, he had uveitis with hypopyon and complicated cataract. The case underwent an anterior chamber tap followed by vitrectomy and lensectomy. The culture of the vitreous aspirate grew Gram-variable bacilli that could not be identified by conventional microbiological techniques. However, PCR-based sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene was performed, and the bacterium was identified as P. lautus. The patient subsequently developed rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, for which he underwent endo laser photocoagulation and oil tamponade. Four months later, silicone oil was removed, and an intraocular lens was implanted. At six weeks follow-up, the retina remained well attached, and intraocular pressure was maintained.

Conclusion: P. lautus can cause EE and mimic granulomatous uveitis. Techniques such as 16S rRNA gene sequencing can significantly facilitate aetiological diagnosis in cases where conventional methods fail.

猪链球菌:内源性眼内炎的新敌人。
目的:讨论一例罕见的儿童内源性眼内炎(EE)病例的诊断和处理,该病例由模仿肉芽肿性葡萄膜炎的鹦鹉螺巴氏杆菌引起,突出强调了使用 16S rRNA 基因扩增片测序作为识别罕见病原体的准确方法:方法:对该病例的临床表现、微生物学检查(包括显微镜检查、培养、抗生素敏感性和临床样本病原体DNA的聚合酶链反应)和临床治疗进行回顾性病历回顾:一名 13 岁男孩因右眼视力下降一个月前来就诊。结果:一名 13 岁男孩因右眼视力下降一个月而就诊,经检查发现他患有葡萄膜炎伴视力减退和复杂性白内障。该病例接受了前房穿刺术,随后进行了玻璃体切除术和晶状体切除术。玻璃体抽吸物培养出了革兰氏变异杆菌,但无法通过传统微生物学技术进行鉴定。不过,通过对 16S rRNA 基因进行 PCR 测序,确定该细菌为鹦鹉螺杆菌。患者随后出现流变性视网膜脱离,接受了内激光光凝和油填塞术。四个月后,取出硅油,植入眼内晶体。随访六周时,视网膜仍然附着良好,眼压保持不变:结论:鹦鹉热杆菌可引起 EE 并模拟肉芽肿性葡萄膜炎。16S rRNA基因测序等技术可在传统方法无效的情况下大大促进病原学诊断。
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Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
Retinal Cases and Brief Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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