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Bilateral radial keratoneuritis resulting from acanthamoeba keratitis
Acanthamoeba keratitis is a sight-threatening contact lens-related corneal infection disease, and often misdiagnosed as other common microbial infection. 1 Radial keratoneuritis, as an early and characteristic sign, is helpful to diagnose this confusing keratitis. 2 A 15-year-old girl presented to o...
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description | Acanthamoeba keratitis is a sight-threatening contact lens-related corneal infection disease, and often misdiagnosed as other common microbial infection. 1 Radial keratoneuritis, as an early and characteristic sign, is helpful to diagnose this confusing keratitis. 2 A 15-year-old girl presented to our emergency department with a history of gritty sensation, redness, photophobia, and blurred vision in her both eyes for 10 days. According to the result of anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) (Figure 1C, the right eye), horizontal scan at the 5-o'clock position disclosed keratoneuritis as a highly reflective band running obliquely in the corneal stroma (Figure 1C, arrows). [...]acanthamoeba keratitis is an infectious complication of contact lens-wearing. |
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