First report of Stemphylium lycopersici keratitis, a complex corneal infection case.

IF 2.9 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Zixiang Zhao, Siyu Leng, Yuhao Zou, Lijuan Xiang, Yunke Li, Yi Liu, Chongyang Wang, Man Yu
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Abstract

Filamentous fungi are among the emerging causes of infections, although corneal infections caused by these fungi are rare, they can lead to severe clinical outcomes. In this report, we present the first documented case of keratitis caused by Stemphylium lycopersici, a filamentous hemipteran fungus of the Pleosporaceae family. A 66-year-old man presented conjunctival redness, irritation, and visual deterioration in his left eye, following a stone chip injury that occurred five months earlier. Despite multiple treatments, the causative pathogen remained unidentified, leading to worsening symptoms and significant vision loss. This deterioration led the patient to seek care at our hospital. An in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) examination suggested a fungal infection. Consequently, antifungal medications were administered, but the condition did not improve. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) examination of corneal scrapings revealed a mixed infection with S. lycopersici and human alphaherpesvirus 1. This definitive diagnosis facilitated the implementation of targeted therapy, leading to progressive symptomatic improvement. Early and rapid pathogen identification using mNGS analysis of corneal scrapings enables accurate management of infectious keratitis, contributing to visual recovery and reducing the risk of resistance to corneal pathogenic microbes.

复杂角膜感染病例番茄梗菌性角膜炎首例报道。
丝状真菌是新出现的感染原因之一,尽管由这些真菌引起的角膜感染很少见,但它们可能导致严重的临床结果。在这个报告中,我们提出了第一个记录的病例角膜炎引起的番茄干菌,丝状半翼真菌多孢子科。一名66岁男性患者在5个月前发生的石屑损伤后出现结膜红肿、刺激和视力下降。尽管进行了多次治疗,但致病病原体仍然不明,导致症状恶化和严重的视力丧失。这种恶化导致病人到我们医院寻求治疗。体内共聚焦显微镜(IVCM)检查提示真菌感染。因此,服用了抗真菌药物,但病情没有改善。新一代元基因组测序(mNGS)检测角膜刮痕显示番茄葡萄球菌和人α疱疹病毒1型混合感染。这一明确的诊断促进了靶向治疗的实施,导致症状的逐步改善。利用mNGS对角膜刮痕的分析进行早期和快速的病原体鉴定,可以准确地管理感染性角膜炎,有助于视力恢复并降低对角膜致病微生物的耐药性风险。
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