Candida keratitis and endopthalmitis after corneal transplantation; two case reports, a novel regimen and literature overview of therapeutic options
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2023-03
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Purpose: To evaluate treatment options for candida keratitis and endopthalmitis after corneal transplantation. Methods: Case reports and literature review. Results: Two patients with keratitis due to Candida glabrata/parapsilosis after corneal transplantation were successfully treated with a combination of topical voriconazole, intracameral voriconazole and amphotericin B, and systemic treatment with flucytosine. Conclusions: Natamycine and voriconazole topically are preferred therapeutic options for the treatment of fungal keratitis. Systemic flucytosine is a useful alternative additive, particularly for countries where natamycine is not registered as a pharmaceutical agent.
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antifungals, corneal transplantation, endophtalmitis, fungal infection, Keratitis, pharmacotherapy, Ophthalmology, Journal Article
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van der Wekken-Pas, L C, de Haas, P J, Wisse, R, Rados, M & van der Elst, K C M 2023, 'Candida keratitis and endopthalmitis after corneal transplantation; two case reports, a novel regimen and literature overview of therapeutic options', European Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. NP73-NP78. https://doi.org/10.1177/11206721211060140