Ophthalmic infections caused by Aspergillus nidulans: A case series and short review of literature.

Q3 Medicine
Prachala G Rathod, Atul Kumar, Radhika Tandon, Nishat H Ahmed
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Although Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus are more commonly implicated with ocular infections; there are some saprophytic species, such as Aspergillus nidulans (A. nidulans) which may occasionally lead to serious ocular infections. There is a paucity of data on ocular infections caused by A. nidulans. We report a case series of three ophthalmic infections caused by A. nidulans from a tertiary care eye center in North India.

Case report: Three cases of ophthalmic infections, including two cases of keratitis and one case of recurrent endophthalmitis caused by A. nidulans were diagnosed at the ocular microbiology section of a tertiary eye care center. One case of keratitis had a history of ophthalmic surgery and underlying diabetes mellitus. The case of recurrent endophthalmitis had undergone cataract surgery in the recent past. Diminution of vision was the most common presenting feature in all three cases. The microbiological diagnosis was made by conventional microscopy and culture techniques.

Conclusion: This case series illustrates the potential of uncommon fungal pathogens, such as A. nidulans to cause devastating ocular infections and has an emphasis on the importance of timely microbiological diagnosis in the management of such cases.

由细粒曲霉引起的眼部感染:一个病例系列和简短的文献回顾。
背景和目的:虽然烟曲霉和黄曲霉更常与眼部感染有关;有一些腐生菌,如中性曲霉(A. nidulans),可能偶尔导致严重的眼部感染。目前缺乏由空心单胞杆菌引起的眼部感染的资料。我们报告一个病例系列的三个眼科感染引起的针状芽孢杆菌从三级保健眼科中心在印度北部。病例报告:在某三级眼科保健中心眼科微生物科诊断出3例眼部感染,其中2例为角膜炎,1例为复发性眼内炎。角膜炎1例有眼科手术史,并发糖尿病。复发性眼内炎患者近期曾行白内障手术。视力下降是所有病例中最常见的表现。采用常规显微镜和培养技术进行微生物学诊断。结论:本病例系列说明了不常见的真菌病原体的潜力,如假单胞菌引起毁灭性的眼部感染,并强调及时的微生物诊断在这类病例的管理中的重要性。
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Current Medical Mycology
Current Medical Mycology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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