FUNGAL ENDOPHTHALMITIS MASQUERADING AS SYMPATHETIC OPHTHALMIA.

Q3 Medicine
Abraham Hang, Jonathan Ruiz, Susanna S Park, Natalie A Homer, Esther Kim, Kareem Moussa
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe the ocular pathology of a patient with fungal endophthalmitis with features mimicking sympathetic ophthalmia.

Methods: Review of medical records and histopathology of a single patient.

Results: A 72-year-old man who sustained penetrating injury to the left eye with an agave plant presented to our clinic 16 months after the initial injury. Before presentation, the patient had developed endophthalmitis and had undergone anterior chamber washout, vitrectomy, and intravitreal steroids, antibiotics, antifungals, and anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy. At presentation, the patient had a blind, painful eye and subsequently underwent enucleation. Histopathology demonstrated granulomatous inflammation with multinucleated giant cells in the iris and Dalen-Fuchs nodules with CD68-positive epithelioid histiocytes associated with the retinal pigment epithelium sparing the choriocapillaris. These findings were initially attributed to sympathetic ophthalmia. The fellow eye did not have any signs of inflammation, and Grocott methenamine silver stain was positive for filamentous fungal elements, leading to a diagnosis of fungal endophthalmitis.

Conclusions: Fungal endophthalmitis may develop histopathologic features that are similar to those observed in sympathetic ophthalmia. Recognition of the overlap between the histopathologic features of these diseases may reduce the possibility of misdiagnosis and unnecessary treatment of the fellow eye.

伪装成交感神经性眼炎的真菌性眼底病。
目的:描述一名真菌性眼内炎患者的眼部病理,其特征与交感神经性眼炎相似:方法:回顾一名患者的病历和组织病理学:一名72岁的男性左眼被龙舌兰植物刺伤,在受伤16个月后到我院就诊。在就诊前,患者已出现眼内炎,并接受了前房冲洗、玻璃体切除术、玻璃体内类固醇、抗生素、抗真菌药物和抗血管内皮生长因子治疗。就诊时,患者眼睛失明,疼痛难忍,随后接受了眼球摘除术。组织病理学显示,患者的虹膜和达伦-福克斯结节出现肉芽肿性炎症,并伴有多核巨细胞,CD68阳性上皮样组织细胞与视网膜色素上皮相关联,但不包括绒毛膜。这些发现最初被认为是交感神经性眼炎所致。同侧眼球没有任何炎症迹象,Grocott甲氰咪胍银染色丝状真菌成分呈阳性,因此诊断为真菌性眼内炎:结论:真菌性眼内炎的组织病理学特征可能与交感神经性眼炎相似。认识到这些疾病的组织病理学特征之间的重叠可减少误诊和对同侧眼进行不必要治疗的可能性。
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Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
Retinal Cases and Brief Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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