2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/4502105
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Ochrobactrum anthropiKeratitis with Focal Descemet’s Membrane Detachment and Intracorneal Hypopyon

Abstract: Purpose. To describe a unique case of O. anthropi keratitis associated with a rare manifestation of Descemet's membrane detachment and intracorneal hypopyon and to discuss challenges in diagnosis and management. Methods. Best-corrected visual acuity was measured with Snellen letters. Corneal scrapings were performed and aerobic, viral, herpetic, acid-fast bacilli, Acanthamoeba, and fungal stains and cultures were obtained. Following evisceration, tissue was evaluated for histologic features and again stained f… Show more

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“…We also detected Toxoplasma gondii as the most abundant organism in this specimen (represented by 4,410 reads), but did only detect 4 reads for Hammondia hammondi ; most likely because we had removed DNA sequences from the Hammondia hammondi genome in the database that were flagged as ambiguous. In addition, in subject 5 we detected Ochrobactrum anthropi , an agent that had been identified previously in eye infections such as endophthalmitis and keratitis 20 , 21 . However, we detected Ochrobactrum anthropi in high abundance in the water control sample and therefore it may here rather represent an environmental contaminant.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…We also detected Toxoplasma gondii as the most abundant organism in this specimen (represented by 4,410 reads), but did only detect 4 reads for Hammondia hammondi ; most likely because we had removed DNA sequences from the Hammondia hammondi genome in the database that were flagged as ambiguous. In addition, in subject 5 we detected Ochrobactrum anthropi , an agent that had been identified previously in eye infections such as endophthalmitis and keratitis 20 , 21 . However, we detected Ochrobactrum anthropi in high abundance in the water control sample and therefore it may here rather represent an environmental contaminant.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Ochrobactrum anthropi belongs to the group of Gram-negative rods that have been reported as a cause of corneal ulcers and are aggressive in immunocompromised patients. 15 This bacterium has also been reported as a cause of endophthalmitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Ochrobactrum anthropi, being an opportunistic pathogen, manifests infection signi cantly in individuals with compromised immune function and a history of both local and systemic antibiotic usage [8] [34], [35], [36], [37]. However, in this particular case, the patient did not employ any indwelling or invasive medical devices, and comprehensive examinations, both physical and systemic, failed to reveal any symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%