Crystalline lens dislocation as a presenting sign of Streptococcus pyogenes invasive infections.

Access microbiology Pub Date : 2025-05-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1099/acmi.0.000903.v4
Paulina Liberman, Jacob G Light, Shazia Dharssi, Tracy Howard, Jennifer Lu, Patricia J Simner, Karen C Carroll, Cheng-Ying Ho
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Introduction. To describe two cases of crystalline lens dislocation as a presenting feature of invasive group A Streptococcus (GAS) infection and its management. Case presentation. We report on a 58-year-old woman and a 36-year-old man who presented in 2024 with acute vision loss and severe ocular and systemic symptoms. Both patients were found to have lens dislocation and were diagnosed with invasive GAS infection. The 58-year-old woman had a complicated clinical course leading to enucleation, while the 36-year-old man responded favourably to early and aggressive treatment with systemic and intravitreal antibiotics. The responsible GAS strains were sequence type (ST) 28 and ST433, respectively. Conclusion. These cases highlight the importance of recognizing crystalline lens dislocation as a potential sign of ocular GAS infection. Two specific strain types of GAS associated with these findings, ST28 and ST433, are reported. In patients with GAS sepsis presenting with corneal oedema and zonular loss, clinicians should immediately initiate treatment, including intravitreal antibiotic injections and systemic therapy. Prompt and aggressive management can be crucial in preserving ocular structures.

晶状体脱位是化脓性链球菌侵袭性感染的表现。
介绍。描述两例浸润性a群链球菌(GAS)感染的晶状体脱位及其治疗。例演示。我们报告了一名58岁的女性和一名36岁的男性,他们在2024年出现了急性视力丧失和严重的眼部和全身症状。两例患者均发现晶状体脱位,并被诊断为浸润性GAS感染。这名58岁的女性有一个复杂的临床过程导致了眼球摘除,而这名36岁的男性对早期和积极的全身和玻璃体内抗生素治疗反应良好。负责的GAS菌株分别为序列型(ST) 28和ST433。结论。这些病例强调了识别晶状体脱位作为眼部GAS感染的潜在征兆的重要性。报道了与这些发现相关的两种特定的GAS菌株类型,ST28和ST433。对于以角膜水肿和角膜带丢失为表现的GAS脓毒症患者,临床医生应立即开始治疗,包括玻璃体内抗生素注射和全身治疗。及时和积极的治疗对于保护眼部结构至关重要。
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