Title of article :
Endogenous Endophthalmitis after Severe Burn: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Hosseini, Maryam Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Ahmadabadi, Ali Department of Imam Reza Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Tavousi, Hassan Department of Imam Reza Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Khadem Rezaiyan, Majid Department of Community Medicine and Public Health - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Pages :
4
From page :
228
To page :
231
Abstract :
Purpose: This report describes a rare ocular complication in a burned patient. Case Report: A 12-year-old girl was admitted to our burn center because of full thickness burn of 46% of her total body surface area. On the 23rd day of her stay, she complained of pain and decreased visual acuity in the right eye. Examination of this eye revealed panuveitis, dense vitritis, and a large chorioretinal abscess in the macular area; her best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in this eye was hand motion. The left eye was completely normal. A smear and culture of the vitreous biopsy revealed the presence of Candida albicans. With a diagnosis of endogenous endophthalmitis due to fungal infection, the patient was treated with systemic fluconazole, intravitreal injection of Amphotericin B, and pars plana deep vitrectomy. After 6 months, the patient`s final ocular examination revealed BCVA of counting fingers at two meters, a large macular scar, and quiescence of the intraocular infection. Conclusion: Burn patients treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics are at risk of candidemia and its complications, including endogenous endophthalmitis. Early diagnosis of endogenous endophthalmitis in high risk patients could prevent visual loss.
Keywords :
Endogenous Endophthalmitis , Burns , Broad-spectrum Antibiotics , Candida Albicans
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2431756
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