TY - JOUR
T1 - Candida glabrata endophthalmitis following penetrating keratoplasty
AU - Caldwell, M. C.
AU - Perfect, J. R.
AU - Carlson, A. N.
AU - Proia, Alan
PY - 2009/3/1
Y1 - 2009/3/1
N2 - We report a case of Candida glabrata endophthalmitis following penetrating keratoplasty in a 57-year-old man. The infection was thought to be treated successfully with intravitreal amphotericin B but flared 7 months later following cataract extraction and eventually required explantation of the intraocular lens and therapeutic keratoplasty. The literature regarding this rare infection is reviewed. Candida glabrata , an uncommon ocular pathogen, is being reported with increasing frequency and with a notable predilection for post-keratoplasty eyes. In the 10 reported cases, there is 100% concordance between host and donor tissue cultures. In half the cases, there was a latent period of several months. These infections can be difficult to treat because C glabrata is often resistant to the antifungal agents commonly used to treat Candida albicans .
AB - We report a case of Candida glabrata endophthalmitis following penetrating keratoplasty in a 57-year-old man. The infection was thought to be treated successfully with intravitreal amphotericin B but flared 7 months later following cataract extraction and eventually required explantation of the intraocular lens and therapeutic keratoplasty. The literature regarding this rare infection is reviewed. Candida glabrata , an uncommon ocular pathogen, is being reported with increasing frequency and with a notable predilection for post-keratoplasty eyes. In the 10 reported cases, there is 100% concordance between host and donor tissue cultures. In half the cases, there was a latent period of several months. These infections can be difficult to treat because C glabrata is often resistant to the antifungal agents commonly used to treat Candida albicans .
UR - https://cufind.campbell.edu/medicine_school/350
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrs.2008.08.046
U2 - 10.1016/j.jcrs.2008.08.046
DO - 10.1016/j.jcrs.2008.08.046
M3 - Article
VL - 35
JO - Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
JF - Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
ER -