Title : Late-onset intrascleral dissemination of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia scleritis after pterygium excision - Lin_2011_Cornea_30_712 |
Author(s) : Lin HC , Ma DH , Chen YF , Yeh LK , Hsiao CH |
Ref : Cornea , 30 :712 , 2011 |
Abstract :
PURPOSE: To report a case of pterygium excision-related infectious scleritis with late-onset intrascleral dissemination. METHODS: Case report. RESULTS: A 72-year-old female patient was referred for Stenotrophomonas maltophilia scleritis after undergoing pterygium excision 18 years earlier. Surgical debridement and a tectonic corneal patch graft, along with conjunctival flap, were performed to repair the scleral defect after treatment with fortified topical and systemic antibiotics. However, intrascleral dissemination of scleritis occurred 5 months after the initial episode. CONCLUSIONS: Intrascleral dissemination of S. maltophilia scleritis after pterygium excision might be delayed because of limited invasiveness and inherent resistance to several antibiotics. Long-term follow-up may be needed to protect against the possibility of late-onset intrascleral dissemination. |
PubMedSearch : Lin_2011_Cornea_30_712 |
PubMedID: 21173698 |
Lin HC, Ma DH, Chen YF, Yeh LK, Hsiao CH (2011)
Late-onset intrascleral dissemination of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia scleritis after pterygium excision
Cornea
30 :712
Lin HC, Ma DH, Chen YF, Yeh LK, Hsiao CH (2011)
Cornea
30 :712