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Fungal Keratitis Complicating the Diagnosis of Acanthamoeba Keratitis Publisher



Atighehchian M1 ; Latifi A2 ; Nozarian Z3 ; Amoli FA3 ; Zareighanavati M1
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Source: Medical Mycology Case Reports Published:2025


Abstract

A 42-year-old woman was referred to an emergency department. She had an unresponsive corneal ulcer that was initially diagnosed as Herpes simplex virus keratitis. Later, the microbiological studies revealed fungal keratitis. Although the patient was given topical antifungal medication, the clinical presentation did not support improvement. Despite using antifungal medication, the infiltration continued to progress, and the patient underwent therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty (T-PKP). Corneal tissue was collected and sent for histopathologic and molecular examination. The results revealed the presence of both Acanthamoeba T4 subgroup and Fusarium sp. This case emphasizes the importance of considering Acanthamoeba infection in progressive and non-responsive infectious keratitis, especially fungal specimens. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is an appropriate laboratory molecular diagnostic test for accurate diagnosis of Acanthamoeba keratitis. © 2024 The Authors
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