Publication: Post-laser in situ keratomileusis interface Arthrographis kalrae keratitis.
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2020
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Fernández-Barrientos, Yolanda
Ramos-Suárez, Antonio
Fernández-Sánchez, Fernando
Tirado-Carmona, Antonio
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We describe a case of keratomycosis caused by Arthographis kalrae after excimer laser keratomileusis. A 38-year-old female developed stromal keratitis eight weeks after refractive surgery. She developed severe corneal stromal infiltration and mild anterior segment inflammation, which could not be treated with topical voriconazole 1%, but topical natamycin 5% ameliorated her condition. A reactivation of keratomycosis symptoms was observed; therefore, longer treatment was administered to the patient. It has been reported that A. kalrae keratomycosis is associated with exposure to soil and contact lens usage. However, the patient, who lived in a rural location, was neither involved in gardening activities nor had a history of wearing contact lenses. This is the first case of post-refractive A. kalrae keratomycosis.
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Adult
Ascomycota
Eye Infections, Fungal
Female
Humans
Keratitis
Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ
Natamycin
Voriconazole
Ascomycota
Eye Infections, Fungal
Female
Humans
Keratitis
Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ
Natamycin
Voriconazole