Disziforme keratitis infolge einer Bartonella-henselae-infektion: Nachweis einer seltenen okularen komplikation der katzenkratz-krankheit mittels PCR

Translated title of the contribution: Disciforme keratitis after Bartonella henselae associated cat scratch disease: Identification of a rare ocular complication by PCR

B. Gabler, H. J. Linde, U. Reischl, C. P. Lohmann

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Abstract

Background: Cat scratch disease (CSD) is a common infectious disease, however its association with a disciforme keratitis is to our knowledge a previously unreported ocular complication. Patient: A 65-year old female was treated unsuccessfully with topical antibiotics, acyclovir and corticosteroids for several weeks because of a disciforrne keratitis. Repeatably, microbiological investigations (microscopy and culture) were negative. 16S rDNA-PCR with subsequent DNA-sequencing on material obtained by corneal scrape identified Bartonella henselae. Based on this result we have initiated a treatment with topical cephotaxim and within a short period of time the cornea healed with a paracentral scar. Conclusion: 16S rDNA-PCR was very helpful in identifying the intracellular sited bacterium Bartonella henselae as the causative pathogen of an unusual form of disciforme keratitis.

Translated title of the contributionDisciforme keratitis after Bartonella henselae associated cat scratch disease: Identification of a rare ocular complication by PCR
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)299-302
Number of pages4
JournalKlinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde
Volume217
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

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