Title of article :
Bilateral Curvularia Keratitis
Author/Authors :
Kumar, Ajit C L Gupta Eye Institute - Ram Ganga Vihar - Moradabad - India , Khurana, Ashi C L Gupta Eye Institute - Ram Ganga Vihar - Moradabad - India
Abstract :
A 45-year-old female presented with bilateral ocular pain and redness. The best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) at presentation was 20/30 OD
and 20/100 OS. Slit lamp examination revealed
2×2 mm epithelial defects with mid-stromal
infiltrate and dark brown corneal plaques
on both eyes. The plaque surface was dry
and raised with brownish pigmentation. The
margins of the stromal infiltrate had feathery
edges. Corneal scraping was performed
bilaterally. The Sabouraud’s dextrose agar
culture of each eye grew woolly, gray to black
colonies by the seventh day. A Curvularia
sp. was identified. The patient was treated
with intensive medical treatment, including
topical natamycin suspension (5%) applied
every half hour OU for five days along with
cycloplegics. Antifungal therapy was decreased to every 2 hours for seven days. Response
to medical treatment alone was favorable,
with significant improvement in BCVA. A 12-
day follow-up examination revealed a faint
paracentral scar in the right eye and central
corneal opacity in the left eye, but both ulcers had resolved completely. The final BCVA upon follow-up was 20/20 OD and 20/80 OS.
Keywords :
Bilateral Curvularia , Keratitis , BCVA , ocular pain , redness
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research