Intrastromal autologous buffy coat as an adjuvant therapy for fungal corneal ulcer: a case report of two cases.

Dharamveer Singh Choudhary, Kavita Ghanolia, Jeba Shaheen, Sidhya Choudhary, Anamika Chaudhary, Bhuvanesh Sukhlal Kalal
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Purpose: To report the hastened recovery of two nonresponding fungal corneal ulcer cases after using intrastromal injections of autologous buffy coat (a component of blood rich in leucocytes) as an adjuvant to topical antifungal therapy.

Methods: Microbiologically proven non-responding cases (>2 weeks of treatment) of fungal corneal ulcers who visited the cornea specialty clinic of our hospital were explained the disease and adjuvant intrastromal autologous buffy coat treatment, which would be repeated if effective. Then, well-informed and written consent was obtained from the patients for the treatment. The study adhered to the tenets of the Declaration of Helsinki. An in vitro experiment was also carried out to prove the hypothesis by growing fungi on a donor button and injecting it with the buffy coat of a healthy volunteer.

Results: The study showed immediate positive outcomes, with patients showing faster lesion resolution with decreasing lesion size, resolving hypopyon, and complete clinical recovery in both cases in less than seven days.

Discussion: Intrastromal autologous buffy coat shows promise as an adjunct therapy for difficult fungal corneal ulcers, enhancing local immunity and healing. This approach may reduce treatment time and risks, though further studies are needed to confirm these findings.

Conclusion: Intrastromal buffy coat for recalcitrant fungal ulcers is a promising treatment modality as it provides both local immunity and growth and repair stimulus to the diseased cornea. However, a long-term randomized control trial is needed to evaluate the results further.

自体骨髓间皮作为真菌性角膜溃疡的辅助治疗:附2例报告。
目的:报告两例无反应的真菌性角膜溃疡病例,在使用自体白皮肤(一种富含白细胞的血液成分)作为局部抗真菌治疗的辅助治疗后,加速恢复。方法:对到我院角膜专科门诊就诊的真菌性角膜溃疡经微生物学证实无反应(治疗60 ~ 2周)的病例进行病因解释,并辅以自体角膜基质内灰白色涂层治疗,若有效则进行重复治疗。然后,获得患者对治疗的充分知情和书面同意。这项研究坚持《赫尔辛基宣言》的原则。为了证明这一假设,研究人员还进行了一项体外实验,在捐赠者的纽扣上种植真菌,并向其注射健康志愿者的灰白色外套。结果:该研究显示了立竿见影的积极结果,患者病变消退更快,病变大小减小,垂体功能减退,两例患者均在不到7天的时间内完成临床恢复。讨论:角膜间质内自体灰褐色涂层有望作为难治性真菌性角膜溃疡的辅助治疗,增强局部免疫和愈合。这种方法可能减少治疗时间和风险,尽管需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现。结论:黏膜内灰白色涂层对难治性真菌性溃疡既能提供局部免疫,又能刺激病变角膜的生长和修复,是一种很有前景的治疗方式。然而,需要一项长期随机对照试验来进一步评估结果。
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