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Treatment of presumed Nocardia endophthalmitis and subretinal abscess with serial intravitreal amikacin injections and pars plana vitrectomy

Sara L. Hojjatie, Sherveen Salek, William A. Pearce, Jill R. Wells, Steven Yeh

2020Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A 64-year-old man with a past medical history of liver transplantation on chronic immunosuppressive therapy presented with gradual worsening of vision over 2 months in his right eye. His recent history of Aspergillus and Nocardia pneumonia with positive bronchoalveolar lavage, in concert with vitritis and subretinal abscess, were concerning for endogenous endophthalmitis. A sputum culture and transbronchial lung biopsy stains grew Nocardia farcinica although aqueous humor sampling was negative. He was treated with four serial amikacin intravitreal injections over the course of 4 weeks. Pars plana vitrectomy for worsening macular traction and subsequent cataract surgery resulted in significant clinical and anatomic improvement of vision to 20/60 and consolidation of the subretinal abscess.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePars planaVitrectomyEndophthalmitisAmikacinNocardiaOphthalmologySurgeryAbscessVisual acuityAntibioticsGeneticsMicrobiologyBacteriaBiologyActinomycetales infections and treatmentOcular Diseases and Behçet’s SyndromeOcular Infections and Treatments