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Query: UMLS:C0022568 (
keratitis
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A 35-year old soft contact lens wearer with a proven bilateral
Acanthamoeba
keratitis
developed a nodular scleritis. Based on the stepladder approach described by Iovieno et al. [Ophthalmology. 2014 Dec;121(12):2340-7], nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, methylprednisolone, and later azathioprine were added to the antiamoebic treatment. Unfortunately, there was further deterioration and an endophthalmitis developed. Unbearable pain and concerns of spread to the brain urged an enucleation. Histopathological examination confirmed
Acanthamoeba
cysts in the cornea, sclera, retina, choroid, and vitreous body. As a side effect of the immunosuppressive treatment, the patient developed
myopathy
, pulmonary aspergillosis, and an avascular necrosis of the hip. Scleritis is a devastating complication of
Acanthamoeba
keratitis
with a poor prognosis and a high enucleation rate.
Acanthamoeba
sclerokeratitis is, due to cyst-free biopsies, mostly assigned to an immune-mediated mechanism, justifying the use of immunosuppressive treatment. Scleritis in our case contributed to the extracorneal spread of
Acanthamoeba
. Our case is the first documented extracorneal spread of
Acanthamoeba
without previous surgery. Extracorneal spread of
Acanthamoeba
should be considered, even in the case of false-negative biopsies. We strongly recommend serial sections of the retrieved scleral specimen in case of negative histopathological examination to exclude an infection. Even when an immune-mediated scleritis is suspected, systemic immunosuppressive treatment should always be used with the greatest caution. Awareness of the side effects and monitoring by an experienced physician is mandatory.
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PMID:How a Devastating Case of
Acanthamoeba
Sclerokeratitis Ended up with Serious Systemic Sequelae. 3288 49