einstein (São Paulo). 19/May/2015;13(3):474.

Corneal complication caused by gonococcal conjunctivitis

Thiago Gonçalves dos Santos , Grace , Roberta Andrade e , Ana Luiza Fontes de Azevedo

DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082015AI3024

A 39-year-old man, MAFS, was admitted to ophthalmology emergency service of theUniversidade Federal de São Paulo reporting low vision and ocular hyperemia with purulent discharge for 12 days in the left eye, but without complaints in the right eye. The patient administered ciprofloxacin drop every 3 hours. Upon examination, he had diffuse ocular hyperemia, chemosis, and extensive area of corneal thinning in nasal region, which had purulent discharge. The visual acuity in the affected eye was 20/80. Bacterioscopy revealed gram-negative diplococcic and the culture confirmed the presence of gonococcus. The patient was referred to the urologist for assessment of other sexual transmissible disease. After examination, he was diagnosed with HIV infection. The treatment comprised of azithromycin 1g orally and ceftriaxone intravenously for 3 days. After, the patient was submitted to tectonic corneal transplantation to reestablish eye integrality that was threatened by thinning of the area, which probably would have had a perforation if the patient did not undergo the early transplantation.

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Corneal complication caused by gonococcal conjunctivitis
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