[Bilateral Endogenous Fungal Subretinal Abscesses due to Scedosporium prolificans: a Case Report].

Nippon Ganka Gakkai zasshi Pub Date : 2015-09-01
Satoru Inoda, Yukihiro Sato, Yusuke Arai, Hiroto Obata, Jun Suzuki, Toshikatsu Kaburaki, Katsuhiko Kamei
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Abstract

Background: We report a case with bilateral endogenous fungal subretinal abscesses. To our knowledge, this is the first report from Japan in which Scedosporium prolificans (S. prolificans) was cultured from intraocular tissue.

Case: A 74-year-old man, receiving chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia, complained of visual loss in both eyes. Best-corrected visual acuity was hand motion in the right and 2/200 in the left eye. His right eye showed exophthalmos, inflammation in the anterior chamber and iris neovascularization. Funduscopy revealed no details as there was vitreous opacity in the right eye, and irregular round yellowish-white subretinal lesions involving the macula in the left eye. Blood culture was negative, and C-reactive protein (CRP) and β-D glucan titers were high. An antifungal drug and broad-spectrum antibiotics were initiated. Two days after the initial visit, right visual acuity had deteriorated to light perception. Enucleation of the right eye was performed for diagnosis and treatment. Fungi were cultured from the subretinal lesion, confirming a diagnosis of S. prolificans infection. After systemic administration and intravitreal injections of antifungal agents, the subretinal abscess in the left eye gradually diminished. At present, six months after the first visit, left visual acuity is 20/200.

Conclusion: Although S. prolificans endophthalmitis can be intractable, this case suggests that repeated intravitreal antifungal agent injections can be effective.

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【双侧内生真菌性增生性视网膜下脓肿1例报告】。
背景:我们报告一例双侧内源性真菌性视网膜下脓肿。据我们所知,这是日本首次报道从眼内组织中培养增殖梭状孢子虫。病例:74岁男性,因急性髓性白血病接受化疗,主诉双眼视力下降。最佳矫正视力为右眼手部运动,左眼2/200。右眼突出,前房炎症,虹膜新生。眼底镜未见细节,右眼可见玻璃体混浊,左眼可见不规则圆形黄白色视网膜下病变累及黄斑。血培养阴性,c反应蛋白(CRP)和β-D葡聚糖滴度高。开始使用抗真菌药物和广谱抗生素。初次就诊两天后,右侧视力恶化为光感。行右眼眼球摘除术进行诊断和治疗。从视网膜下病变处培养真菌,证实了增生性葡萄球菌感染的诊断。经全身给药及玻璃体内注射抗真菌药物后,左眼视网膜下脓肿逐渐减轻。目前,第一次就诊半年后,左侧视力为20/200。结论:虽然增生性葡萄球菌眼内炎难治性,但本病例提示反复玻璃体内注射抗真菌药物是有效的。
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