Effectiveness of voriconazole and corneal cross-linking on Phialophora verrucosa keratitis: a case report.

J Med Case Rep

Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Division of Cornea and Refractive Surgery, Chulalongkorn University, 1873 Rama 4 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand.

Published: August 2018

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  • A 51-year-old Thai man with uncontrolled diabetes developed a severe fungal keratitis after injuring his eye with a bamboo branch, leading to two failed corneal grafts due to the pathogen Phialophora verrucosa.
  • This fungus showed resistance to multiple treatments, including common antifungal medications, but voriconazole proved effective in managing the infection.
  • After controlling the infection, corneal cross-linking was successfully employed to enhance corneal strength, marking a first in using this method for improving corneal biomechanics post-Phialophora verrucosa keratitis.

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Background: We report a rare case of Phialophora verrucosa fungal keratitis, which required various types of treatment according to the intractable natural history of the disease.

Case Presentation: A 51-year-old Thai man with poorly controlled diabetes received a bamboo branch injury and developed a perforated corneal lesion on his left eye. A pathological study from therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty showed fungal hyphae. This was later identified as Phialophora verrucosa by polymerase chain reaction. This organism was aggressive and recalcitrant because it relapsed with two corneal grafts and was resistant to amphotericin B, natamycin, and itraconazole. However, we found that the efficacy of voriconazole was promising for treating Phialophora verrucosa. We also used corneal cross-linking to establish corneal integrity after the infection was under control.

Conclusions: Because of the chronic nature of Phialophora verrucosa, a patient's first visit may occur many years after trauma, and sometimes clinical presentation might not appear to indicate fungal infection. Therefore, a high index of suspicion is needed in this situation. Voriconazole showed good results in our case. Instead of using a more invasive keratoplasty, we used corneal cross-linking to strengthen the corneal biomechanics. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case showing the benefit of corneal cross-linking to improve corneal biomechanics in resolved Phialophora verrucosa keratitis.

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