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- Title
Fungal keratitis due to Schizophyllum commune: an emerging pathogenic fungus.
- Authors
Reddy, Ashok Kumar; Ashok, Rangaiahgari; Majety, Madhavi; Chitta, Megharaj; Narayen, Nitesh
- Abstract
Fungal keratitis due to Schizophyllum commune is very rare. In this study, we report the clinical and microbiological profile of five patients with fungal keratitis due to S. commune. Direct microscopic examination of corneal scrapings from all five patients showed septate branching hyaline fungal filaments. Similarly, in all five patients Sabouraud dextrose agar ( SDA) plates inoculated with corneal scrapings showed white, cottony colonies on the second day of incubation. Lactophenol cotton blue stained wet preparation of 7-day-old colonies on SDA revealed clamp connections and no spores. The fungus was identified by its characteristic clamp connections, fan-shaped bracket fruiting body with pinkish-grey longitudinally split-radiating gills. The phenotypic identification of one of the five isolates further conformed by ITS sequencing. Treatment outcome was available for two of the five patients; in these two patients, the keratitis resolved with topical natamycin.
- Subjects
FUNGAL keratitis; SCHIZOPHYLLUM commune; PATHOGENIC fungi; FUNGAL phylogeny; FUNGAL colonies; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Mycoses, 2016, Vol 59, Issue 12, p757
- ISSN
0933-7407
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/myc.12527