Aspergillus-induced Malignant Glaucoma

PURPOSE:To report a case of Aspergillus flavus-induced keratomycotic malignant glaucoma. METHODS:A 48-year-old woman presented with a severe corneal ulcer. She had received topical steroids for 10 days before presentation. RESULTS:Microbiological studies revealed A. flavus as the offending pathogen....

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Veröffentlicht in:Cornea 2007-07, Vol.26 (6), p.762-763
Hauptverfasser: Jain, Vandana, Maiti, Aniruddha, Shome, Debraj, Borse, Nishikant, Natarajan, Sundaram
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Zusammenfassung:PURPOSE:To report a case of Aspergillus flavus-induced keratomycotic malignant glaucoma. METHODS:A 48-year-old woman presented with a severe corneal ulcer. She had received topical steroids for 10 days before presentation. RESULTS:Microbiological studies revealed A. flavus as the offending pathogen. Nonresponsive high intraocular pressure with associated shallow anterior chamber was present. With a diagnosis of keratomycotic malignant glaucoma, the patient underwent therapeutic keratoplasty with cataract extraction with posterior chamber wash. However, there was a recurrence of malignant glaucoma in the postoperative period. Patient underwent limited pars plana vitrectomy. CONCLUSIONS:Keratomycotic malignant glaucoma is a rare complication of severe fungal ulcer. We believe that the use of topical steroids in this case probably led to increased fungal penetration, with the formation of a lens-iris fungal mass and subsequent malignant glaucoma. Nonresponse to medical therapy warrants urgent surgical intervention. To the best of our knowledge, Aspergillus-induced keratomycotic glaucoma has never been reported previously. This report also highlights that therapeutic keratoplasty with cataract extraction alone may not be sufficient for management of such cases, and a limited pars plana vitrectomy may be needed.
ISSN:0277-3740
1536-4798
DOI:10.1097/ICO.0b013e31805fc37b