Case Report : Navigating the uncommon: Medicopsis romeroi-induced corneal ulcer

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics F1000Research Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.12688/f1000research.152941.1
Prerana A Shetty, Sowjanya Vuyyuru, Divya Tara, S. Bhalerao
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Abstract* This report details a rare case of corneal infection caused by Medicopsis romeroi, highlighting clinical presentation, diagnostic methods, treatment, and outcome. An early adolescence male, after recent corneal tear repair, presented acute eye pain, redness, and decreased vision for 1 day. He underwent corneal tear repair elsewhere post vegetative matter-related swimming injury. Ophthalmic examination revealed a 2.5*3.3mm ulcer around sutures. Corneal scrapings enabled microscopy and culture. With lesion worsening, tissue adhesive (TA) and bandage contact lens (BCL) were applied. Fungal culture identified Medicopsis romeroi. Patient's history, clinical course, and treatment were documented. Microscopy unveiled fungal hyphae, later confirmed as Medicopsis romeroi. Treatment included topical/systemic antifungals. Post-TA + BCL, significant improvement followed, with re-epithelialization, scarring. This report underscores the importance of considering rare fungal pathogens like Medicopsis romeroi in cases of corneal ulcers, especially in individuals with unusual risk factors. Timely diagnosis through microscopy and fungal culture, coupled with tailored antifungal treatment led to successful management and favorable patient outcomes. This case also emphasizes the significance of vigilant clinical observation, precise laboratory analysis, and multidisciplinary collaboration between ophthalmologists and microbiologists in managing atypical ocular infections.
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病例报告:不常见的导航:Medicopsis romeroi 引起的角膜溃疡
摘要* 本报告详细介绍了一例罕见的由Medicopsis romeroi引起的角膜感染病例,重点介绍了临床表现、诊断方法、治疗和结果。一名青春期初期的男性患者在近期接受角膜泪液修补术后,出现急性眼痛、眼红和视力下降,持续了 1 天。他在其他地方接受了角膜泪液修补术,术后出现了植物神经相关的游泳损伤。眼科检查发现缝线周围有一个 2.5*3.3 毫米的溃疡。角膜刮片可进行显微镜检查和培养。随着溃疡的恶化,使用了组织粘合剂(TA)和绷带接触镜(BCL)。经过真菌培养,确定了romeeroi 真菌。记录了患者的病史、临床过程和治疗情况。显微镜检查发现了真菌菌丝,后确认为拟真菌(Medicopsis romeroi)。治疗包括局部/系统抗真菌药物。在 TA + BCL 治疗后,病情得到明显改善,皮肤重新上皮化,疤痕消失。该报告强调,在角膜溃疡病例中,尤其是在有异常风险因素的患者中,必须考虑到像 Medicopsis romeroi 这样的罕见真菌病原体。通过显微镜检查和真菌培养及时确诊,再加上有针对性的抗真菌治疗,最终成功治愈了患者,并取得了良好的疗效。本病例还强调了警惕的临床观察、精确的实验室分析以及眼科医生和微生物学家之间的多学科合作在处理非典型眼部感染中的重要性。
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