Abstract

Purpose. To analyze a clinical case of fungal uveitis in a patient who has undergone COVID-19. Material and methods. A patient born in 1962 was admitted to the Kaluga branch of the MNTK with complains of blurred vision. From the anamnesis: in the first half of 2020, he was treated at the Kaluga branch of the MNTK with a diagnosis of complicated cataract, highly complicated myopia, PCRD, CCRD, pigmentary glaucoma; in the autumn of 2020, he suffered a coronavirus infection complicated by severe bilateral interstitial pneumonia, he was in the intensive care unit for 2 weeks. Results. During examination of the patient, the clinical picture and data of objective methods indicated the development of bilateral uveitis in the patient. A course of anti-inflammatory therapy was prescribed, and positive dynamics were achieved. But there was a sharp deterioration on the 10th day. Concilium was held: a fungal etiology of uveitis was suspected. The anterior chamber was washed, material from the anterior chamber was taken for bacterial culture. At the 3rd day the results of bacterial culture showed the growth of Candida albicans fungi. A multistage complex medical and surgical treatment was carried out. The outcome is encouraged however, the observation time is insufficient to draw final conclusions. Conclusion. The incidence of COVID-19 remains high, so ophthalmologists should remain vigilant, collect a careful anamnesis and expect an increase of the number of patients with intraocular fungal infection. Key words: uveitis; fungal infection; COVID-19.

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