Acanthamoeba keratitis in the south of Sweden
Author
Summary, in English
Eight patients with Acanthamoeba keratitis were diagnosed and treated at our clinic between February 1991 and February 1993. Five of these were contact lens wearers, two had suffered recent corneal trauma and one had recently undergone penetrating keratoplasty. The diagnoses were based on both culture and histological examination of biopsy material in three cases, on culture alone in two cases and on histological examination alone in three cases. In all but one primary treatment was Propamidine isethionate and Neomycin/Polymyxin B topically and Ketoconazole orally. Because of poor healing three patients additionally received Paromomycin and Miconazole or Clotrimazol topically; two of these were further treated with Polyhexamethylene biguanide topically. The interval from initial symptoms to accurate diagnoses varied from one to eleven months. In one patient the eye could not be saved; in the remaining patients visual acuity after healing ranged from hand movements to 1.0.
Publishing year
1996
Language
English
Pages
593-597
Publication/Series
Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica
Volume
74
Issue
6
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Wiley
Topic
- Ophthalmology
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1395-3907