Infective Keratitis (1) Flashcards
What is this?
What is the most common cause?
What are the other causes?
➊ Inflammation of the cornea due to infection
➋ HSV
➌ * Bacterial – Pseudomonas or Staphylococcus
* Fungal – Candida or Aspergillus
* Exposure Keratitis – Inadequate eyelid coverage e.g. ectropion
N.B. Pseudomonas is the most common cause in contact lens wearers.
How does it present?
What may be seen O/E?
➊ • Painful red eye
• Photophobia
• Dendritic corneal ulcer – branching and spreading of the ulcer
• Watery (Viral) or Sticky (Bacterial)
➋ • Reduced visual acuity
• Hypopyon if bacterial
Investigations:
What’s a key test to do here?
What else should be done?
➊ Fluorescein staining - Will show dendritic corneal ulcer (stains green in areas that have lost epithelium i.e. ulcers)
➋ • Slit-lamp examination
• Corneal swab/scrape for culture
How is it managed?
• Viral - Aciclovir or Ganciclovir
• Bacterial - Ciprofloxacin
• Corneal transplant may be required after the infection has resolved to treat any scarring