A case of endophthalmitis associated with gonococcal sepsis

Background: Gonococcal ocular lesions develop most commonly due to poor hygiene habits, when the infection is transmitted by eye-hand contact; in addition, they may develop when the infection is transported to the eye as a result of hematogenous or lymphogenous spread. Purpose: To present a rare...

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Main Authors: T. A. Krasnovid, I. V. Svystunov, O. S. Sidak-Petretskaia, N. I. Bondar
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Language:English
Published: Ukrainian Society of Ophthalmologists 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2021/1/12-fulltext
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author T. A. Krasnovid
I. V. Svystunov
O. S. Sidak-Petretskaia
N. I. Bondar
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I. V. Svystunov
O. S. Sidak-Petretskaia
N. I. Bondar
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description Background: Gonococcal ocular lesions develop most commonly due to poor hygiene habits, when the infection is transmitted by eye-hand contact; in addition, they may develop when the infection is transported to the eye as a result of hematogenous or lymphogenous spread. Purpose: To present a rare case of endophthalmitis secondary to gonococcal sepsis, and to highlight its clinical features. Material and Methods: Visual acuity assessment, comprehensive eye examination, and microbiological examination. Results: Patient’s history was significant for acute suppurative gonococcal prostatitis (with acute retention of urine, and severe sepsis with liver abscess, and suppurative tonsillitis), for which he had been treated as an in-patient at the Department of Urology of the city hospital. In addition, he had suppurative blepharitis of the left eye. A week after he was discharged from the Department of Urology, he was hospitalized to the Department of Ocular Trauma of the Filatov institute with the diagnosis of endophthalmitis in the left eye. The patient poorly responded to treatment, and clinical manifestations of endophthalmitis were becoming more and more severe. He underwent evisceration of the left eye. Conclusion: Consultations of allied health professionals and multiprofessional management of gonorrhea patients are required to prevent complications in various organs and systems, should gonococcal sepsis develop.
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spelling doaj.art-5ed39cacf0b44a4b9698ef8b541726c12023-10-10T10:15:58ZengUkrainian Society of OphthalmologistsJournal of Ophthalmology2412-87402021-02-011768110.31288/oftalmolzh202117680A case of endophthalmitis associated with gonococcal sepsisT. A. Krasnovid0I. V. Svystunov1O. S. Sidak-Petretskaia2N. I. Bondar3SI "The Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases and Tissue Therapy of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine"Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate EducationSI "The Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases and Tissue Therapy of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine"SI "The Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases and Tissue Therapy of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine"Background: Gonococcal ocular lesions develop most commonly due to poor hygiene habits, when the infection is transmitted by eye-hand contact; in addition, they may develop when the infection is transported to the eye as a result of hematogenous or lymphogenous spread. Purpose: To present a rare case of endophthalmitis secondary to gonococcal sepsis, and to highlight its clinical features. Material and Methods: Visual acuity assessment, comprehensive eye examination, and microbiological examination. Results: Patient’s history was significant for acute suppurative gonococcal prostatitis (with acute retention of urine, and severe sepsis with liver abscess, and suppurative tonsillitis), for which he had been treated as an in-patient at the Department of Urology of the city hospital. In addition, he had suppurative blepharitis of the left eye. A week after he was discharged from the Department of Urology, he was hospitalized to the Department of Ocular Trauma of the Filatov institute with the diagnosis of endophthalmitis in the left eye. The patient poorly responded to treatment, and clinical manifestations of endophthalmitis were becoming more and more severe. He underwent evisceration of the left eye. Conclusion: Consultations of allied health professionals and multiprofessional management of gonorrhea patients are required to prevent complications in various organs and systems, should gonococcal sepsis develop.https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2021/1/12-fulltextgonococcal infectionsepsisendophthalmitisevisceration
spellingShingle T. A. Krasnovid
I. V. Svystunov
O. S. Sidak-Petretskaia
N. I. Bondar
A case of endophthalmitis associated with gonococcal sepsis
Journal of Ophthalmology
gonococcal infection
sepsis
endophthalmitis
evisceration
title A case of endophthalmitis associated with gonococcal sepsis
title_full A case of endophthalmitis associated with gonococcal sepsis
title_fullStr A case of endophthalmitis associated with gonococcal sepsis
title_full_unstemmed A case of endophthalmitis associated with gonococcal sepsis
title_short A case of endophthalmitis associated with gonococcal sepsis
title_sort case of endophthalmitis associated with gonococcal sepsis
topic gonococcal infection
sepsis
endophthalmitis
evisceration
url https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2021/1/12-fulltext
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