从一名酗酒者的右眼溃疡中分离出的巨细胞病毒和白色念珠菌继发的 "成人 "眼炎:贝宁市的经验

Patrick Lofor, Ejime Ebeigbe
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背景:在发展中国家,眼外伤更为常见,影响也更为严重。造成这些眼外伤的因素可能与社会经济状况、安全防范措施不足、缺乏理想的治疗设施、使用常规眼药以及教育水平低有关。尼日利亚和其他非洲国家的研究发现,眼外伤是导致单眼失明的主要因素。在新生儿中,出生后 28 天内的结膜炎被称为 "新生儿眼炎"。由病毒、细菌或真菌引起的成人结膜炎我们称之为 "成人眼炎"。 在我们的研究中,患者是一名长期酗酒者,由于大量饮酒,他已经出现了免疫抑制。因此,本研究是关于一名男性酗酒者因外伤接种导致成人眼炎的病例报告,这是贝宁大学教学医院的经验之谈。研究方法这是一份病例报告。结果:一名 57 岁的男子于 2023 年 9 月 25 日入院,他的右眼因外伤性沙球接种后引发巨细胞病毒(CMV)和白色念珠菌相关性结膜炎。结膜拭子送往医学微生物实验室进行显微镜检查和培养。革兰氏染色显示出酵母细胞,而眼部拭子的 10%giemsa 染色则显示出 ztanck 细胞。培养结果为白色念珠菌。医生给他滴了氯霉素眼药水、类固醇眼药水、阿昔洛韦(由于价格昂贵,患者买不起抗病毒特效药帮昔洛韦)和氟康唑眼药水。眼科医生和医学微生物学小组对患者进行了管理。患者于第 5 天出院回家,并被要求一周后复诊。复诊时,之前的症状已经缓解,左右眼检查均正常。结论:我们还没有发现任何关于沙球眼疾患者患巨细胞病毒和白色念珠菌性眼炎的报道。应尽快对沙球伤患者进行评估,如果培养结果呈阳性,应考虑使用抗生素和抗真菌治疗。
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Ophthalmia " Adultorum" Secondary to Cytomegalovirus and Candida albicans Isolates from Right Eye Ulcer of an Alcoholic: The Benin City Experience
Background: Eye injuries are more common and have more severe effects when they occur in developing countries. The factors reponsible for these eye injuries can be linked to socioeconomic status, insufficient safety precautions, a lack of ideal treatment facilities, the use of conventional eye medication, and low levels of education. Ocular trauma has been identified in studies from Nigeria and other African countries as a major contributing factor to monocular blindness. In neonates, conjunctivitis within the first 28 days of life is termed “Ophthalmia neonatorium”. Conjunctivitis arising from either viral, bacteria or fungal causes in an Adult is what we termed as “Ophthalmia Adultorum".  In our study the individual was a chronic alcoholic who was already immunosuppressed from his large alcohol intake. This study therefore is case report of a traumatic innoculation causing Ophthalmia Adultorum in a male alcoholic, a university of Benin Teaching Hospital experience. Methods: This is a case report. Results: A 57 year old man who  was admitted on 25 September, 2023, as a case of  Cytomegalovirus  (CMV ) and Candida albicans associated  Conjunctivitis ,after a  traumatic  sandball inoculation to his right eye . Conjunctiva swab for microscopy and culture was sent to the medical microbiology laboratory. Gram stain showed yeasts cells, while 10%giemsa staining of the eye swab showed ztanck cells. Culture yielded Candida albicans. He was placed on chloramphenicol eye drop, steroid eye drops, Acyclovir (patient could not afford gangcyclovir the specific antiviral drug due to high cost) and fluconazole eye drops. Patient was managed by the ophthalmologists and the Medical Microbiology team. Patient was discharged home on the 5th day  and was asked to come for follow up after one week .On follow up visit , previous symptoms had resolved and right and left eyes were both normal on examination. Conclusion: We are unaware of any previous reports of Ophthalmia Adultorium involving Cytomegalovirus and Candida albicans in patients with sandball eye accidents. Patients with sandball injuries should be assessed quickly and antibiotic and antifungal therapy should be considered if cultures are positive.
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