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Acanthamoeba Keratitis Possibly Acquired From a Hot Tub

Authors :
Perry S. Binder
Francis J. Luibel
Christopher R. Peter
Ramon L. Font
Govinda S. Visvesvara
John R. Samples
Source :
Archives of Ophthalmology. 102:707-710
Publication Year :
1984
Publisher :
American Medical Association (AMA), 1984.

Abstract

• An irritated left eye followed by a geographic epithelial corneal defect developed in a 42-year-old man. Disciform edema developed in the cornea, and the lesion progressed to a ring-shaped abscess. The lesion failed to respond to medical therapy. After two penetrating keratoplasties, histopathologic examination and electron microscopic studies established the diagnosis of Acanthamoeba keratitis. Subsequent cultures and immunofluorescent studies identified the organism as Acanthamoeba castellani . Following treatment with antibiotics and corneal cryotherapy, there has been no evidence of recurrence. Morphologically and immunologically identical amebae were also cultured from the patient's hot tub and surrounding garden.

Details

ISSN :
00039950
Volume :
102
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f2d339ce62c297e06109022b677beea4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/archopht.1984.01040030563018