Published 2019
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Fungal endogenous endophthalmitis secondary to magnusiomyces capitatus
Description
We report the case of a 68-year-old immunocompetent patient with a dilatation of the ascending aorta, intraluminal vegetations, and pseudoaneurysmatic bulging who presented with unilateral fungal endogenous endophthalmitis 8 days after coronary angiogram. The isolated pathogen resulted to be Magnusiomyces capitatus, a filamentous, yeast-like fungus that can be commonly found in normal human microflora, with an immunosuppression-related pathogenicity. A literature research revealed a single case of ophthalmic infection - a keratitis - caused by this pathogen. Furthermore, we add a review of mycotic endophthalmitis related to aortic infection.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/986090
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/986090
- Origin repository
- UNIGE