Abstract

AIM : To study etiology , epidemiological factors leading to keratomycosis in various subgroups of population like different age and sex groups. To determine spectrum of ocular manifestations in patients with keratomycosis. METHODS : This is a prospective study done in 100 patients of fungal keratitis over a period of 1 year with proper recordings of snellens visual acuity chart, slit lamp biomicroscopy, direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy, conrmed by culture, histology and confocal microscopy, PCR, in patients attending tertiary care hospital , kakinada. This study was conducted in 100 pati RESULTS : ents , of most common age group was 31-40 years i.e, which most exposed to trauma to cornea with vegetative matter, immunocompromised people, over usage of steroids and antibiotics and many factors. Males are more affected and among agricultural workers with mostly unilateral in presentation. Majority presented with pain, redness , foreign body sensations, defective vision. Ulcer is dirty looking, feathery margins with wessely ring and satellite lesions. CONCLUSION: Fungal infections of cornea continue to be an important cause of ocular morbidity, particularly in the communities of agriculture of developing countries. A proper understanding of agent and host factors involved in these infections will improve the outcome of this condition.

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