ABSTRACT
An eighty-five-year-old female presented with preexisting conditions of benign essential hypertension, dyslipidemia, chronic renal failure and diabetes mellitus type 2. She had gastroenteritis, pain and redness in right [blind] eye with corneal decompensation, scarring and right-eye corneal ulcer with hypopyon. Corneal scrapings sent for culture report revealed growth of Morganella Morganii and Enterococci Corneal ulcer was successfully treated with topical and oral antibiotics
Subject(s)
Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Keratitis/microbiology , Keratitis/complications , Morganella morganii/pathogenicity , Enterococcus , Keratitis/therapy , Anti-Bacterial AgentsABSTRACT
An eighteen-year-old pregnant woman presented with history of acute loss of vision in the right eye for 4 days. Clinical examination revealed central retinal artery occlusion in the right eye. All investigations were normal except MRI brain. MRI report suggested the possibility of acute vasculitis or Susac syndrome; it should be considered in all cases of acute retinal artery occlusions occurring in apparently healthy young females without any precipitating factors. The syndrome may not manifest 'with full clinical triad