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Special Atypical microbial keratitis

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OCULAR SURFACE
卷 28, 期 -, 页码 424-439

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jtos.2021.11.001

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Cornea; Infections; Keratitis; Atypical keratitis; Microbial keratitis; Infective keratitis; Infectious keratitis; Infectious crystalline keratopathy; Refractive surgery; Atypical mycobacteria; Pythium; Nocardia; Achromobacter; Achromobacter xylosoxidans; LASIK

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Atypical microbial keratitis refers to uncommon corneal infections caused by micro-organisms, and it is associated with worse outcomes and prognosis compared to infections caused by common bacteria. This is due to challenges in identifying the causative organisms and limited literature on effective management strategies. This review focuses on the management and evidence of atypical microbial keratitis, providing guidance for clinicians in managing these challenging corneal infections.
Atypical microbial keratitis refers to corneal infections caused by micro-organisms not commonly encountered in clinical practice. Unlike infections caused by common bacteria, cases of atypical microbial keratitis are often associated with worse clinical outcomes and visual prognosis. This is due to the challenges in the identification of causative organisms with standard diagnostic techniques, resulting in delays in the initiation of appropriate therapies. Furthermore, due to the comparatively lower incidence of atypical microbial keratitis, there is limited literature on effective management strategies for some of these difficult to manage corneal infections. This review highlights the current management and available evidence of atypical microbial keratitis, focusing on atypical mycobacteria keratitis, nocardia keratitis, achromobacter keratitis, and pythium keratitis. It will also describe the management of two uncommonly encountered conditions, infectious crystalline keratopathy and post-refractive infectious keratitis. This review can be used as a guide for clinicians managing patients with such challenging corneal infections.

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