Abstract

Background: Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast that can cause fungemia and, in rare instances, lead to endogenous fungal endophthalmitis. No standard of care has been established to treat fungal endophthalmitis when systemic antifungal treatment fails to resolve the intraocular infection. Intravitreal voriconazole has been used for the treatment of fungal endophthalmitis caused by a broad range of fungal pathogens, and a limited number of reports have shown the efficacy of using intravitreal voriconazole for C neoformans endophthalmitis. We report a case of endogenous fungal endophthalmitis caused by C neoformans that was responsive to intravitreal voriconazole.Case Report: A previously healthy 57-year-old male diagnosed with primary neuroendocrine lung tumor developed endogenous endophthalmitis from C neoformans. The endophthalmitis was resistant to intravenous amphotericin B treatment but was responsive to intravenous fluconazole in one eye and was apparently more responsive to intravitreal voriconazole in the other eye.Conclusion: Intravitreal voriconazole should be considered for the treatment of cryptococcal endophthalmitis.

Highlights

  • Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast commonly found in soil.[1]

  • We report a case of endogenous fungal endophthalmitis caused by C neoformans that was responsive to intravitreal voriconazole

  • The literature provides limited guidance for the treatment of fungal endophthalmitis caused by other species such as C neoformans

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Summary

Background

Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast that can cause fungemia and, in rare instances, lead to endogenous fungal endophthalmitis. No standard of care has been established to treat fungal endophthalmitis when systemic antifungal treatment fails to resolve the intraocular infection. We report a case of endogenous fungal endophthalmitis caused by C neoformans that was responsive to intravitreal voriconazole. Case Report: A previously healthy 57-year-old male diagnosed with primary neuroendocrine lung tumor developed endogenous endophthalmitis from C neoformans. The endophthalmitis was resistant to intravenous amphotericin B treatment but was responsive to intravenous fluconazole in one eye and was apparently more responsive to intravitreal voriconazole in the other eye. Conclusion: Intravitreal voriconazole should be considered for the treatment of cryptococcal endophthalmitis

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Cryptococcus neoformans Endogenous Endophthalmitis
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