真菌性角膜炎的诊断:目前的选择。

Expert opinion on medical diagnostics Pub Date : 2012-09-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-16 DOI:10.1517/17530059.2012.679656
Savitri Sharma
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摘要

真菌性角膜炎在世界热带地区普遍存在,并且越来越被认为是眼部发病的重要原因。早期诊断和适当治疗对于避免失明至关重要。临床印象通常是暗示性的,但临床特征可能差异很大,没有一种临床特征可能是真菌感染的典型症状。涵盖领域:这篇综述描述了诊断真菌性角膜炎的综合方法。体内和体外技术都描述了它们的优点和局限性。活体共聚焦显微镜使眼科医生更容易支持他们的临床怀疑。体外方法包括显微镜和真菌培养。目前,广泛的常规和分子技术可提供真菌角膜炎的快速诊断。专家意见:由于共聚焦显微镜的灵敏度和特异性超过80%,当可用时,可用于临床诊断真菌性角膜炎。在实验室技术中,10%氢氧化钾湿载片或革兰氏染色简单而敏感,可作为眼科医生排除微生物性角膜炎患者真菌病因的办公室方法。不鼓励经验性抗真菌治疗,建议在治疗机构之前确认诊断。
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Diagnosis of fungal keratitis: current options.

Introduction: Fungal keratitis is prevalent in tropical regions of the world and is being increasingly recognized as an important cause of ocular morbidity. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential to avoid blindness. Clinical impression is often suggestive but clinical features may vary considerably and no one clinical feature may be pathognomonic of fungal infection.

Areas covered: This review describes a combination of methods for the diagnosis of fungal keratitis. Both in vivo and in vitro techniques are described along with their advantages and limitations. In vivo confocal microscopy has made it easier for ophthalmologists to back up their clinical suspicion. In vitro methods include microscopy and culture for fungi. A wide range of conventional and molecular techniques are currently available that provide rapid diagnosis of fungal keratitis.

Expert opinion: Owing to the sensitivity and specificity of over 80%, when available, confocal microscopy could be useful for the diagnosis of fungal keratitis in the clinic. Among the laboratory techniques, a 10% potassium hydroxide wet mount or Gram stain are simple and sensitive enough to be adopted as office methods by ophthalmologists to rule out fungal etiology in patients with microbial keratitis. Empiric antifungal therapy is discouraged and confirmation of the diagnosis prior to institution of treatment is recommended.

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