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Query: UMLS:C0243026 (
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A 48-year-old man with chronic lymphocytic leukemia had
endophthalmitis
as the first sign of generalized
sepsis
due to Salmonella typhimurium. The organism grew from the anterior chamber aspirate as well as from the blood cultures. The eye required enucleation, and pathologically identifiable organisms were present in the vitreous cavity. To our knowledge, a case of metastatic
endophthalmitis
due to S typhimurium has not been previously reported. Salmonella is an opportunistic organism and should be considered in cases of
endophthalmitis
occurring in an immunocompromised host.
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PMID:Metastatic endophthalmitis due to Salmonella typhimurium. 703 71
A 14-year-old girl was suffering from meningococcal
sepsis
with initial
endophthalmitis
. During a secondary and prolonged fever attack including aseptic meningitis, temporary complications such as pericarditis, arthralgic pains, headache and localized phlebitis were observed. There were three relapses of pericarditis within nine months. Their course was benign. The discussion deals with the pathogenesis of these complications as metastatic and immunologic reactions. The possibility of these complications should be considered during diagnostic investigation and therapeutic treatment.
...
PMID:Rare complications in a case of generalized meningococcal disease: immunologic reaction versus bacterial metastasis. 706 31
Nine eyes of 7 patients with endogenous Klebsiella
endophthalmitis
are presented. Five patients were diabetic and 4 had
sepsis
arising from the hepatobiliary system, one from the urinary tract and another from the lung. The most classical sign of pupillary hypopyon was present in 5 eyes. Five eyes were initially misdiagnosed and treated as inflammatory uveitis. Five eyes finally had no light perception, one eye had 6/60, another had 6/36 and two eyes of one patient recovered 6/6 vision. The successful outcome of this patient achieving 6/6 vision in either eye can be partly attributed to an early diagnosis and appropriate management. A high index of suspicion may improve visual outcome in such cases.
...
PMID:Endogenous Klebsiella endophthalmitis--a case series. 757 38
The incidence of candidemia and its complications, such as
endophthalmitis
, has measurably increased in recent years. However, the optimal method of treatment of hematogenous candidal infection remains a controversial issue. Traditional therapy with amphotericin B is associated with well-known adverse reactions. Many clinicians therefore prefer to use fluconazole, which is administered orally and is relatively less toxic. We recently observed a patient with candidal
sepsis
in whom blinding
endophthalmitis
developed despite aggressive and lengthy therapy with fluconazole. This grave clinical outcome and the data derived from experimental models of ocular candidal infection suggest that empirical usage of fluconazole may not be warranted in cases of disseminated candidiasis potentially complicated by
endophthalmitis
.
...
PMID:Failure of therapy with fluconazole for candidal endophthalmitis. 828 32
Lancefield group A streptococci (GAS) account for 3-17% cases of septic arthritis, but other beta haemolytic streptococci (BHS) (groups B, C, and G) are being increasingly implicated. Epidemiological evidence suggests that the increase of BHS
sepsis
in adults is a true increase and not simply a reflection of better reporting. While underlying predisposing disease and old age are common concomitants of BHS
sepsis
, some subjects with devastating disease have been young and healthy. This is particularly the case for highly virulent M1 serotypes of GAS, where a toxic shock-like syndrome has led to a number of deaths in young adults in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. Musculoskeletal features, such as myalgias, painful swollen limbs, myositis, and fasciitis, are important features of this condition, so that rheumatologists may be involved in management. Group C and G musculoskeletal
sepsis
remains uncommon, with a high prevalence of underlying predisposing disease, or pre-existing arthritis in the septic joint. Group B BHS septic disease appears to be increasing in incidence. Musculoskeletal
sepsis
with these organisms usually takes place in subjects with other diseases, but healthy subjects have not been spared. Multiple septic foci and a rapidly destructive arthritis are not uncommon, and a recently described extra-articular feature is potentially blinding metastatic
endophthalmitis
. Clinicians need to be aware of an apparently increasing incidence of BHS musculoskeletal
sepsis
in adults so that early identification can lead to aggressive management in these potentially fatal infections.
...
PMID:Beta haemolytic streptococci and musculoskeletal sepsis in adults. 832 4
Candida sepsis is a serious and ever increasing complication in patients with a reduced defense capacity. At the intensive care unit of the infectious department in 1978-1990 from a total of 430 patients with the diagnosis of
sepsis
20 (4.7%) had a Candida aetiology. Candida sepsis is suspected in particular in leukaemic patients with neutropenia, in organ transplantations and in patients given intensive care on account of a serious primary disease, bacterial infection or after surgery. The risk of deep candidosis is increased by venous catheters, hyperalimentation, antibiotic treatment, invasive operations. Diagnosis is supported by
endophthalmitis
and skin lesions; signs of affection of the liver, lungs, kidneys and cardiac valves are sought. Analysis of risk factors, pathogenesis and the clinical picture of invasive Candida infections is based on ample data in the literature.
...
PMID:[Candida sepsis. I. Risk factors, pathogenesis and the clinical picture]. 837 50
A 54-year-old female was admitted to our hospital because of a spiking fever, right hypochondriac pain, right orbital pain and visual disturbance. Before admission she was treated with systemic antibiotics infusion for a diagnosis of liver abscess at the other hospital and the liver abscess almost diminished for a while. With the diagnosis of liver abscess and
endophthalmitis
, liver drainage and evisceration were carried out. The culture of pus from the eye and liver yielded K. pneumoniae. After liver drainage, evisceration, and direct injection of antibiotics into the eye, inflammatory findings tended to improve. Seven cases of metastatic K. pneumoniae
endophthalmitis
have been reported so far in Japan. The cases had liver abscess as the primary disease and 3 cases had bilateral
endophthalmitis
. Five cases with liver abscess survived except one who died of
sepsis
, but unfortunately, all cases became blind in the affected eyes. The prognosis of bacterial
endophthalmitis
, especially associated with K. pneumoniae liver abscess, is poor and as the outcome could appear to depend on time when treatment is started, a more aggressive diagnostic approach is required. Moreover systemic antibiotic infusion alone is inadequate for treatment of liver abscess and
endophthalmitis
, and liver drainage, evisceration and intravitreal injection of antibiotics must be given in early stage.
...
PMID:[A case of liver abscess associated with endophthalmitis caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae]. 845 Feb 78
We report the case of a 66-year-old black woman who presented with concomitant acute infectious keratitis, bacteremia, and septic arthritis caused by Streptococcus pneumonia. The septic arthritis resolved rapidly with surgical drainage and intravenous antibiotics, but despite aggressive topical and intravenous antibiotic therapy for the infectious keratitis, the cornea perforated, the patient developed
endophthalmitis
, and the eye eventually was eviscerated. To the best of our knowledge this is the first reported case of this nature. This patient had undergone splenectomy > 50 years prior to developing these infections. Although the risk of serious infection in clinically significant bacteremia is greatest in the perioperative period after splenectomy, these patients are at increased risk of such events for a lifetime. Because encapsulated bacteria, especially Pneumococcus, pose the greatest risk of
sepsis
and infection in asplenic patients, pneumococcal vaccination of penicillin prophylaxis must always be considered in these patients. A careful and complete medical history and systemic evaluation remain a crucial element of the evaluation and management of serious infectious keratitis.
...
PMID:Pneumococcal keratitis, bacteremia, and septic arthritis in an asplenic patient. 877 71
Candida sepsis during pregnancy is a rare but life-threatening complication of infection with Candida albicans. In contrast to the situation with other antimicrobial agents, there exists only limited experience with systemic antifungal therapy during pregnancy. A recent report focuses on amphotericin B treatment in systemic fungal infection during pregnancy. The present report discusses a pregnant patient with Candida albicans
sepsis
and
endophthalmitis
as well as candida infection of the oral and genital mucous membranes, after hyperalimentation and broad spectrum antibiotic therapy via a central venous catheter. The patient was treated with 10 mg/kg fluconazole from week 16 of gestation for a total duration of 50 days. Adverse effects did not occur and the rest of the pregnancy proceeded favourably for both the mother and the baby.
...
PMID:Fluconazole in Candida albicans sepsis during pregnancy: case report and review of the literature. 881 69
Invasive bacterial eye infections in the neonate range from perforating keratitis to
endophthalmitis
.
Endophthalmitis
secondary to Pseudomonas aeruginosa has gained clinical and therapeutic importance since mortality rates are high and prognosis concerning preservation of vision is poor, especially in premature infants. We presented two cases with meningitis, septicemia and P. aeruginosa
endophthalmitis
. If premature infants develop a
sepsis
-like picture with cloudy cornea and purulent conjunctivitis, we have to consider the possibility of
endophthalmitis
and do a full ophthalmologic evaluation. Treatment should be started early and consists of systemic antibiotic therapy, as in septicemia. As P. aeruginosa spreads easily, prompt isolation and strict handwashing are indicated.
...
PMID:Pseudomonas aeruginosa endophthalmitis in prematurity: report of two cases. 915 72
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