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Prof. Dr. Hussain Ahmad Khaqan
 MD
 FRCS(Glasgow)
 FCPS(Ophth.)
 FCPS(Vitreo Retina)
 MHPE (KMU)
 CICO(UK)
 CMT(UOL)
 Fellowship in Medical Retina (LMU, Munich)
 Fellowship in Vitreo Retinal Surgery (LMU, Munich)
 Consultant Ophthalmologist & Retinal Surgeon
Professor of Ophthalmology
Lahore General Hospital, Lahore
Ameer Ud Din Medical College, Lahore
Post Graduate Medical Institute, Lahore
Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre ,Lahore
Corneal Ulcers
CORNEAL ULCER
• Corneal ulcer is an inflammatory or infective
condition of cornea involving disruption of its
epithelium layer with involvement of corneal stroma.
DEFINITION
RISK FACTORS
Risk Factors for Microbial Keratitis
Ocular Trauma Corneal abrasion
Contact Lens Extended wear > soft> disposable rigid gas permeable
Iatrogenic Corneal surgery
Loose suture
Long term topical steroids
Ocular surface
disease
Dry Eye
Chronic Keratitis
Bullous keratopathy
Immune mediated ocular surface disease
Lid disease Entropion
Trichiasis
Lagophthalmos
Nasolacrimal
disease
Chronic dacryocystitis
Systemic Immunosuppres
sion
Drugs
Diabetes
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Immunodeficiency syndromes
Nutritional Vitamin A deficiency
RISK FACTORS
TYPES CONTINUE
1. Bacterial keratitis
2. Fungal keratitis
3. Herpes simplex keratitis
4. Herpes zoster ophthalmicus
TYPES
5. Interstitial keratitis
6. Protozoan keratitis
7. Helminthic keratitis
1- BACTERIAL KERATITIS
ORGANISMS
1. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
2. Staphylococcus aureus
3. Streptococci
SYMPTOMS
1. Pain,
2. Photophobia,
3. Blurred vision
4. Mucopurulent
5. Purulent discharge.
SIGNS CONTINUE
1. An epithelial defect with infiltrate involving a larger
area and significant circumcorneal injection
2. Scleritis
3. Endophthalmitis
4. Reduced corneal sensation
5. Stromal oedema, folds in Descemet membrane and
anterior uveitis, commonly with a hypopyon and
posterior synechiae in moderate–severe keratitis.
Plaque like keratic precipitates can form on the
endothelium contiguous with the affected stroma.
SIGNS CONTINUE
6. Chemosis and eyelid swelling in moderate–severe
cases.
7. Severe ulceration may lead to descemetocoele
formation and perforation, particularly in
Pseudomonas infection
SIGNS
Fig. 1 Bacterial keratitis. (A) Early ulcer; (B) large ulcer; (C) ulcer
with hypopyon (arrow); (D) perforation associated with
Pseudomonas infection
WORK UP
1. Corneal scraping.
2. Conjunctival swabs
3. Contact lens cases
4. Gram staining
5. Culture and sensitivity
TREATMENT CONTINUE
1. Hospital admission
2. Discontinuation of contact lens wear
3. Clear plastic eye shield
4. Topical antibiotics
5. Subconjunctival antibiotics
6. Mydriatics (cyclopentolate 1%, homatropine 2% or
atropine 1%)
7. Steroids
8. Systemic antibiotics
TREATMENT
2- FUNGAL KERATITIS
ORGANISMS
1. Yeasts(e.g. genus Candida),
2. Filamentous fungi(e.g. genera Fusariumand
Aspergillus),
SYMPTOMS
1. Gradual onset of pain,
2. Grittiness,
3. Photophobia,
4. Blurred vision
5. Watery or mucopurulent discharge
• Candida keratitis
1. Yellow–white densely suppurative infiltrate is
typical.
• Filamentous keratitis
1. Grey or yellow–white stromal infiltrate with
indistinct fluffy margins
2. Progressive infiltration, often with satellite
lesions
SIGNS CONTINUE
3. Feathery branch-like extensions or a ring-shaped
infiltrate may develop. (Fig. 2C)
4. Rapid progression with necrosis and thinning can
occur.
5. Penetration of an intact Descemet membrane may
occur and lead to endophthalmitis without evident
perforation
SIGNS CONTINUE
• An epithelial defect is not invariable and is sometimes
small when present.
• Other features include anterior uveitis, hypopyon,
endothelial plaque, raised IOP, scleritis and sterile or
infective endophthalmitis
SIGNS
Fig. 2 Fungal keratitis. (A) Filamentous keratitis with fluffy edges
(arrow). There is a large epithelial defect, and folds in Descemet
membrane; (B) satellite lesions; (C) ring infiltrate, with hypopyon; (D)
candida mycology stained with calcofluor white
WORK UP CONTINUE
1. Staining:
• Potassium hydroxide (KOH
• Gram and Giemsa staining
• Other stains include periodic acid–Schiff, Calcoflour
white and methenamine silver
2. Culture
• Sabouraud dextrose agar
• Blood agar
• Enrichment media
WORK UP CONTINUE
3. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis
4. Corneal biopsy
5. Anterior chamber tap
6. Confocal microscopy
WORK UP
1. General measures are as for bacterial keratitis
2. Topical antifungals
3. Broad-spectrum antibiotic
4. Cycloplegia
TREATMENT CONTINUE
5. Subconjunctival antifungals
6. Systemic antifungals
7. Tetracycline
TREATMENT
3- HERPES SIMPLEX KERATITIS
ORGANISM
• Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
SYMPTOMS
1. Mild–moderate discomfort,
2. Redness,
3. Photophobia,
4. Watering
5. Blurred vision.
1. Reduced visual acuity.
2. Swollen opaque epithelial cells arranged in a coarse
punctate or stellate pattern.
3. The virus-laden cells at the margin of the ulcer stain
with rose Bengal
SIGNS CONTINUE
4. Central desquamation results in a linear-branching
(dendritic) ulcer most frequent located centrally.
The branches of the ulcer have characteristic
terminal buds and its bed stains well with
fluorescein.
SIGNS CONTINUE
5. Inadvertent topical steroid treatment may promote
progressive enlargement of the ulcer to a
geographical or ‘amoeboid’ configuration
6. Corneal sensation is reduced.
7. Mild anterior chamber activity
8. Follicular conjunctivitis
SIGNS
Fig. 3 Epithelial herpes simplex keratitis. (A) Stellate lesions; (B) bed
of a dendritic ulcer stained with fluorescein; (C) margins of a dendritic
ulcer stained with rose Bengal; (D) geographic ulcer corneal graft
WORK UP
1. Corneal scrapings can be sent in viral transport
medium for culture.
2. PCR and immunocytochemistry
3. Giemsa staining
4. HSV serological titres
TREATMENT CONTINUE
1. Topical antivirals
2. Debridement of corneal surface
3. Oral antiviral therapy
4. Interferon mono therapy
5. Cycloplegics
6. Topical antibiotic prophylaxis
TREATMENT
4- Herpes zoster ophthalmicus
ORGANISM
• Varicella-zoster virus (VZV)
SYMPTOMS
1. Mild–moderate discomfort,
2. Redness,
3. Photophobia,
4. Watering
5. Blurred vision.
1. Reduced visual acuity.
2. Dendritic lesions that are smaller and finer than
herpes simplex dendrites and have tapered ends
without terminal bulbs. The lesions stain better
with rose Bengal than with fluorescein.
SIGNS CONTINUE
3. Conjunctivitis(follicular and/or papillary)
4. Episcleritis
5. Scleritis
6. Anterior uveitis
7. Posterior uveitis
SIGNS
(Fig. ) Acute lesions in herpes zoster ophthalmicus. (A)Dendritic epithelial
lesions with tapered ends stained with fluorescein; (B) dendritic epithelial
lesions stained with rose Bengal;
WORK UP
1. Vesicular fluid can be sent for PCR, or
immunomicroscopy.
2. PCR of plasma for VZV DNA
3. IgM antibodies to VZV
TREATMENT
1. Oral antivirals
2. Intravenous antivirals
3. Systemic steroids-avoid in immunodeficiency
5- INTERSTITIAL KERATITIS
DEFINITION
• Interstitial keratitis is an inflammation of the corneal
stroma without primary involvement of the
epithelium or endothelium.
• In most cases, the inflammation is thought to be an
immunemediated process triggered by an
appropriate antigen.
• Syphilitic interstitial keratitis is the archetype
CAUSES CONTINUE
1. Herpes simplex, varicella zoster and other viral
infections,
2. Tuberculosis,
3. Lyme disease
4. Parasitic diseases
6. Sarcoidosis,
7. Cogan syndrome and non-infectious inflammatory
conditions
CAUSES
SYMPTOMS
1. Severe blurring of vision
2. Redness
3. Photophobia
4. Pain
5. Watering
1. Profoundly decreased visual acuity is typical in the
active stage.
2. Limbitis associated with deep stromal
vascularization, with cellular infiltration and
clouding that may obscure the still-perfused vessels
to give the characteristic pinkish ‘salmon patch’
appearance.
SIGNS CONTINUE
3. After several months the cornea begins to clear and
the vessels become non-perfused (‘ghost vessels’ –)
4. If the cornea later becomes inflamed, the vessels
may re-fill with blood and may rarely bleed into the
stroma.
SIGNS CONTINUE
5. Granulomatous anterior uveitis.
6. The healed stage is characterized by ghost vessels,
feathery deep stromal scarring and sometimes
thinning, astigmatism and band keratopathy.
SIGNS
(Fig. ) Syphilitic interstitial keratitis. (A) Salmon patch showing deep
stromal vascularization with clouding (arrow); (B) ghost vessels; (C)
Intrastromal corneal haemorrhage from reperfused vessels; (D) typical
feathery scarring – the tracks of ghost vessels are clearly seen
WORK UP
1. White cell count
2. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
3. C-reactive protein (CRP)
TREATMENT
1. Topical steroids
2. Cycloplegics,
3. Systemic steroids
6- PROTOZOAN KERATITIS
ORGANISM
1. Acanthamoeba spp.
• The cystic form (Figure) is highly resilient.
SYMPTOMS
1. Blurred vision
2. Discomfort
3. Pain is often severe and characteristically
disproportionate to the clinical signs.
1. In early disease the epithelial surface is irregular
and greyish
2. Epithelial pseudodendrites resembling herpetic
lesions may form.
3. Limbitis with diffuse or focal anterior stromal
infiltrates
SIGNS CONTINUE
4. Characteristic perineural infiltrates (radial
keratoneuritis) are seen during the first few weeks
and are virtually pathognomonic
5. Gradual enlargement and coalescence of infiltrates
to form a ring abscess is typical.
SIGNS CONTINUE
6. Scleritis
7. Slowly progressive stromal opacification and
vascularization.
8. Corneal melting
SIGNS
Fig. . Initial signs of acanthamoeba keratitis. (A) Cysts in a corneal biopsy;
(B) greyish early epithelial involvement; (C) focal anterior stromal
infiltrates; (D) radial perineuritis (arrows)
Fig. Advanced acanthamoeba keratitis. (A)
Progression of infiltration, with incipient formation
of a ring abscess and early melting; (B) ring abscess;
(C) melting
1. Staining of corneal scrapings: periodic acid–Schiff,
calcofluor white, Gram and Giemsa stains
2. Culture: Non-nutrient agar seeded with dead E. coli
WORK UP Continue
3. Other investigations: Immunohistochemistry, PCR
and in vivo confocal microscopy. Corneal biopsy
may be necessary for diagnosis.
WORK UP
TREATMENT
1. Debridement of involved epithelium
2. Topical amoebicides.
3. Topical steroids-should be delayed for atleast two
weeks after starting antiamoebic treatment.
7- HELMINTHIC KERATITIS
ORGANISM
• Onchocerca volvulus
SYMPTOMS
1. Blurring of vision
2. Redness
3. Photophobia
4. Pain
5. Watering
1. Reduced visual acuity
2. Punctate keratitis (snowflake opacities): infiltrates
surrounding dead microfilariae
3. Slowly progressing sclerosing keratitis may
eventually involve the entire cornea.
SIGNS CONTINUE
4. Anterior uveitis
5. Chorioretinitis
6. Optic neuritis
SIGNS
Fig. Ocular onchocerciasis. (A) Advanced corneal scarring;
(B) Intraretinal pigment clumping and RPE atrophy;
(C) Choroidal pigment clumping and chorioretinal atrophy
WORK UP
1. Skin-snip biopsy
2. Serology
3. Tear or urine antigen detection (oncho-dipstick)
4. PCR of lesion fluid.
TREATMENT
1. Ivermectin
2. Moxidectin
3. Doxycycline
4. Suramin
5. Steroids
COMPLICATIONS continue
1. Persistent epithelial defect: If persists for >2wk,
then consider switching to non preserved
preparations of topical medication (if not already
pres-free), reducing frequency of topical
medication, adding ocular lubrication, and assisting
lid closure (medical or surgical tarsorrhaphy).
2. Resistant or progressive keratitis: Seek
specialist advice. In threatened scleral
extension, consider oral ciprofloxacin which
has high bioavailability at the limbus.
COMPLICATIONS continue
3. In threatened corneal perforation: Consider
oral ciprofloxacin, therapeutic contact lens
(cyanoacrylate glue), or emergency
penetrating keratoplasty(PK)- after a
minimum of 2d intensive treatment.
COMPLICATIONS continue
4. Scleritis: consider immunosuppression with
systemic steroids and a steroid-sparing agent such
as ciclosporin.
5. Endophthalmitis: Perform diagnostic vitrectomy,
and administer intravitreal antibiotics.
COMPLICATIONS continue
6. Cataract secondary to inflammation or prolonged
steroid use.
7. Glaucoma secondary to inflammation or chronic
steroid use.
COMPLICATIONS continue
8. Secondary infection. Herpetic eye disease is a
major predisposing factor for microbial keratitis.
9. Corneal scarring: consider PK once treatment is
completed and cornea is sterile.
COMPLICATIONS continue
10. Extensive necrosis: consider emergency PK. Note
high risk of persistent or recurrent disease in
grafted tissue.
11. Intractable pain: patients may occasionally require
enucleation for severe pain.
12. Iris atrophy secondary to kerato-uveitis
COMPLICATIONS
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Lecture on Corneal Ulcers For 4th Year MBBS Undergraduate Students By Prof. Dr. Hussain Ahmad Khaqan

  • 1. Prof. Dr. Hussain Ahmad Khaqan  MD  FRCS(Glasgow)  FCPS(Ophth.)  FCPS(Vitreo Retina)  MHPE (KMU)  CICO(UK)  CMT(UOL)  Fellowship in Medical Retina (LMU, Munich)  Fellowship in Vitreo Retinal Surgery (LMU, Munich)  Consultant Ophthalmologist & Retinal Surgeon Professor of Ophthalmology Lahore General Hospital, Lahore Ameer Ud Din Medical College, Lahore Post Graduate Medical Institute, Lahore Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre ,Lahore Corneal Ulcers
  • 3. • Corneal ulcer is an inflammatory or infective condition of cornea involving disruption of its epithelium layer with involvement of corneal stroma. DEFINITION
  • 5. Risk Factors for Microbial Keratitis Ocular Trauma Corneal abrasion Contact Lens Extended wear > soft> disposable rigid gas permeable Iatrogenic Corneal surgery Loose suture Long term topical steroids Ocular surface disease Dry Eye Chronic Keratitis Bullous keratopathy Immune mediated ocular surface disease Lid disease Entropion Trichiasis Lagophthalmos Nasolacrimal disease Chronic dacryocystitis Systemic Immunosuppres sion Drugs Diabetes Rheumatoid Arthritis Immunodeficiency syndromes Nutritional Vitamin A deficiency RISK FACTORS
  • 6. TYPES CONTINUE 1. Bacterial keratitis 2. Fungal keratitis 3. Herpes simplex keratitis 4. Herpes zoster ophthalmicus
  • 7. TYPES 5. Interstitial keratitis 6. Protozoan keratitis 7. Helminthic keratitis
  • 9. ORGANISMS 1. Pseudomonas aeruginosa 2. Staphylococcus aureus 3. Streptococci
  • 10. SYMPTOMS 1. Pain, 2. Photophobia, 3. Blurred vision 4. Mucopurulent 5. Purulent discharge.
  • 11. SIGNS CONTINUE 1. An epithelial defect with infiltrate involving a larger area and significant circumcorneal injection 2. Scleritis 3. Endophthalmitis 4. Reduced corneal sensation
  • 12. 5. Stromal oedema, folds in Descemet membrane and anterior uveitis, commonly with a hypopyon and posterior synechiae in moderate–severe keratitis. Plaque like keratic precipitates can form on the endothelium contiguous with the affected stroma. SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 13. 6. Chemosis and eyelid swelling in moderate–severe cases. 7. Severe ulceration may lead to descemetocoele formation and perforation, particularly in Pseudomonas infection SIGNS
  • 14. Fig. 1 Bacterial keratitis. (A) Early ulcer; (B) large ulcer; (C) ulcer with hypopyon (arrow); (D) perforation associated with Pseudomonas infection
  • 15. WORK UP 1. Corneal scraping. 2. Conjunctival swabs 3. Contact lens cases 4. Gram staining 5. Culture and sensitivity
  • 16. TREATMENT CONTINUE 1. Hospital admission 2. Discontinuation of contact lens wear 3. Clear plastic eye shield 4. Topical antibiotics
  • 17. 5. Subconjunctival antibiotics 6. Mydriatics (cyclopentolate 1%, homatropine 2% or atropine 1%) 7. Steroids 8. Systemic antibiotics TREATMENT
  • 19. ORGANISMS 1. Yeasts(e.g. genus Candida), 2. Filamentous fungi(e.g. genera Fusariumand Aspergillus),
  • 20. SYMPTOMS 1. Gradual onset of pain, 2. Grittiness, 3. Photophobia, 4. Blurred vision 5. Watery or mucopurulent discharge
  • 21. • Candida keratitis 1. Yellow–white densely suppurative infiltrate is typical. • Filamentous keratitis 1. Grey or yellow–white stromal infiltrate with indistinct fluffy margins 2. Progressive infiltration, often with satellite lesions SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 22. 3. Feathery branch-like extensions or a ring-shaped infiltrate may develop. (Fig. 2C) 4. Rapid progression with necrosis and thinning can occur. 5. Penetration of an intact Descemet membrane may occur and lead to endophthalmitis without evident perforation SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 23. • An epithelial defect is not invariable and is sometimes small when present. • Other features include anterior uveitis, hypopyon, endothelial plaque, raised IOP, scleritis and sterile or infective endophthalmitis SIGNS
  • 24. Fig. 2 Fungal keratitis. (A) Filamentous keratitis with fluffy edges (arrow). There is a large epithelial defect, and folds in Descemet membrane; (B) satellite lesions; (C) ring infiltrate, with hypopyon; (D) candida mycology stained with calcofluor white
  • 25. WORK UP CONTINUE 1. Staining: • Potassium hydroxide (KOH • Gram and Giemsa staining • Other stains include periodic acid–Schiff, Calcoflour white and methenamine silver
  • 26. 2. Culture • Sabouraud dextrose agar • Blood agar • Enrichment media WORK UP CONTINUE
  • 27. 3. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis 4. Corneal biopsy 5. Anterior chamber tap 6. Confocal microscopy WORK UP
  • 28. 1. General measures are as for bacterial keratitis 2. Topical antifungals 3. Broad-spectrum antibiotic 4. Cycloplegia TREATMENT CONTINUE
  • 29. 5. Subconjunctival antifungals 6. Systemic antifungals 7. Tetracycline TREATMENT
  • 30. 3- HERPES SIMPLEX KERATITIS
  • 32. SYMPTOMS 1. Mild–moderate discomfort, 2. Redness, 3. Photophobia, 4. Watering 5. Blurred vision.
  • 33. 1. Reduced visual acuity. 2. Swollen opaque epithelial cells arranged in a coarse punctate or stellate pattern. 3. The virus-laden cells at the margin of the ulcer stain with rose Bengal SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 34. 4. Central desquamation results in a linear-branching (dendritic) ulcer most frequent located centrally. The branches of the ulcer have characteristic terminal buds and its bed stains well with fluorescein. SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 35. 5. Inadvertent topical steroid treatment may promote progressive enlargement of the ulcer to a geographical or ‘amoeboid’ configuration 6. Corneal sensation is reduced. 7. Mild anterior chamber activity 8. Follicular conjunctivitis SIGNS
  • 36. Fig. 3 Epithelial herpes simplex keratitis. (A) Stellate lesions; (B) bed of a dendritic ulcer stained with fluorescein; (C) margins of a dendritic ulcer stained with rose Bengal; (D) geographic ulcer corneal graft
  • 37. WORK UP 1. Corneal scrapings can be sent in viral transport medium for culture. 2. PCR and immunocytochemistry 3. Giemsa staining 4. HSV serological titres
  • 38. TREATMENT CONTINUE 1. Topical antivirals 2. Debridement of corneal surface 3. Oral antiviral therapy 4. Interferon mono therapy
  • 39. 5. Cycloplegics 6. Topical antibiotic prophylaxis TREATMENT
  • 40. 4- Herpes zoster ophthalmicus
  • 42. SYMPTOMS 1. Mild–moderate discomfort, 2. Redness, 3. Photophobia, 4. Watering 5. Blurred vision.
  • 43. 1. Reduced visual acuity. 2. Dendritic lesions that are smaller and finer than herpes simplex dendrites and have tapered ends without terminal bulbs. The lesions stain better with rose Bengal than with fluorescein. SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 44. 3. Conjunctivitis(follicular and/or papillary) 4. Episcleritis 5. Scleritis 6. Anterior uveitis 7. Posterior uveitis SIGNS
  • 45. (Fig. ) Acute lesions in herpes zoster ophthalmicus. (A)Dendritic epithelial lesions with tapered ends stained with fluorescein; (B) dendritic epithelial lesions stained with rose Bengal;
  • 46. WORK UP 1. Vesicular fluid can be sent for PCR, or immunomicroscopy. 2. PCR of plasma for VZV DNA 3. IgM antibodies to VZV
  • 47. TREATMENT 1. Oral antivirals 2. Intravenous antivirals 3. Systemic steroids-avoid in immunodeficiency
  • 49. DEFINITION • Interstitial keratitis is an inflammation of the corneal stroma without primary involvement of the epithelium or endothelium. • In most cases, the inflammation is thought to be an immunemediated process triggered by an appropriate antigen. • Syphilitic interstitial keratitis is the archetype
  • 50. CAUSES CONTINUE 1. Herpes simplex, varicella zoster and other viral infections, 2. Tuberculosis, 3. Lyme disease 4. Parasitic diseases
  • 51. 6. Sarcoidosis, 7. Cogan syndrome and non-infectious inflammatory conditions CAUSES
  • 52. SYMPTOMS 1. Severe blurring of vision 2. Redness 3. Photophobia 4. Pain 5. Watering
  • 53. 1. Profoundly decreased visual acuity is typical in the active stage. 2. Limbitis associated with deep stromal vascularization, with cellular infiltration and clouding that may obscure the still-perfused vessels to give the characteristic pinkish ‘salmon patch’ appearance. SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 54. 3. After several months the cornea begins to clear and the vessels become non-perfused (‘ghost vessels’ –) 4. If the cornea later becomes inflamed, the vessels may re-fill with blood and may rarely bleed into the stroma. SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 55. 5. Granulomatous anterior uveitis. 6. The healed stage is characterized by ghost vessels, feathery deep stromal scarring and sometimes thinning, astigmatism and band keratopathy. SIGNS
  • 56. (Fig. ) Syphilitic interstitial keratitis. (A) Salmon patch showing deep stromal vascularization with clouding (arrow); (B) ghost vessels; (C) Intrastromal corneal haemorrhage from reperfused vessels; (D) typical feathery scarring – the tracks of ghost vessels are clearly seen
  • 57. WORK UP 1. White cell count 2. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) 3. C-reactive protein (CRP)
  • 58. TREATMENT 1. Topical steroids 2. Cycloplegics, 3. Systemic steroids
  • 60. ORGANISM 1. Acanthamoeba spp. • The cystic form (Figure) is highly resilient.
  • 61. SYMPTOMS 1. Blurred vision 2. Discomfort 3. Pain is often severe and characteristically disproportionate to the clinical signs.
  • 62. 1. In early disease the epithelial surface is irregular and greyish 2. Epithelial pseudodendrites resembling herpetic lesions may form. 3. Limbitis with diffuse or focal anterior stromal infiltrates SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 63. 4. Characteristic perineural infiltrates (radial keratoneuritis) are seen during the first few weeks and are virtually pathognomonic 5. Gradual enlargement and coalescence of infiltrates to form a ring abscess is typical. SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 64. 6. Scleritis 7. Slowly progressive stromal opacification and vascularization. 8. Corneal melting SIGNS
  • 65. Fig. . Initial signs of acanthamoeba keratitis. (A) Cysts in a corneal biopsy; (B) greyish early epithelial involvement; (C) focal anterior stromal infiltrates; (D) radial perineuritis (arrows)
  • 66. Fig. Advanced acanthamoeba keratitis. (A) Progression of infiltration, with incipient formation of a ring abscess and early melting; (B) ring abscess; (C) melting
  • 67. 1. Staining of corneal scrapings: periodic acid–Schiff, calcofluor white, Gram and Giemsa stains 2. Culture: Non-nutrient agar seeded with dead E. coli WORK UP Continue
  • 68. 3. Other investigations: Immunohistochemistry, PCR and in vivo confocal microscopy. Corneal biopsy may be necessary for diagnosis. WORK UP
  • 69. TREATMENT 1. Debridement of involved epithelium 2. Topical amoebicides. 3. Topical steroids-should be delayed for atleast two weeks after starting antiamoebic treatment.
  • 72. SYMPTOMS 1. Blurring of vision 2. Redness 3. Photophobia 4. Pain 5. Watering
  • 73. 1. Reduced visual acuity 2. Punctate keratitis (snowflake opacities): infiltrates surrounding dead microfilariae 3. Slowly progressing sclerosing keratitis may eventually involve the entire cornea. SIGNS CONTINUE
  • 74. 4. Anterior uveitis 5. Chorioretinitis 6. Optic neuritis SIGNS
  • 75. Fig. Ocular onchocerciasis. (A) Advanced corneal scarring; (B) Intraretinal pigment clumping and RPE atrophy; (C) Choroidal pigment clumping and chorioretinal atrophy
  • 76. WORK UP 1. Skin-snip biopsy 2. Serology 3. Tear or urine antigen detection (oncho-dipstick) 4. PCR of lesion fluid.
  • 77. TREATMENT 1. Ivermectin 2. Moxidectin 3. Doxycycline 4. Suramin 5. Steroids
  • 78. COMPLICATIONS continue 1. Persistent epithelial defect: If persists for >2wk, then consider switching to non preserved preparations of topical medication (if not already pres-free), reducing frequency of topical medication, adding ocular lubrication, and assisting lid closure (medical or surgical tarsorrhaphy).
  • 79. 2. Resistant or progressive keratitis: Seek specialist advice. In threatened scleral extension, consider oral ciprofloxacin which has high bioavailability at the limbus. COMPLICATIONS continue
  • 80. 3. In threatened corneal perforation: Consider oral ciprofloxacin, therapeutic contact lens (cyanoacrylate glue), or emergency penetrating keratoplasty(PK)- after a minimum of 2d intensive treatment. COMPLICATIONS continue
  • 81. 4. Scleritis: consider immunosuppression with systemic steroids and a steroid-sparing agent such as ciclosporin. 5. Endophthalmitis: Perform diagnostic vitrectomy, and administer intravitreal antibiotics. COMPLICATIONS continue
  • 82. 6. Cataract secondary to inflammation or prolonged steroid use. 7. Glaucoma secondary to inflammation or chronic steroid use. COMPLICATIONS continue
  • 83. 8. Secondary infection. Herpetic eye disease is a major predisposing factor for microbial keratitis. 9. Corneal scarring: consider PK once treatment is completed and cornea is sterile. COMPLICATIONS continue
  • 84. 10. Extensive necrosis: consider emergency PK. Note high risk of persistent or recurrent disease in grafted tissue. 11. Intractable pain: patients may occasionally require enucleation for severe pain. 12. Iris atrophy secondary to kerato-uveitis COMPLICATIONS