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KMID : 0360220220630050472
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
2022 Volume.63 No. 5 p.472 ~ p.477
A Case of Iris Neovascularization in Severe Fungal Keratitis Treated with Intracameral Bevacizumab
Lim Yeon-Ju

Cho Chan-Ho
Abstract
Purpose: We report a case in which iris neovascularization (NVI) improved after intracameral bevacizumab injection in a patient who exhibited fungal keratitis with NVI.

Case summary: A 47-year-old man experienced a tree branch-induced injury to his right eye and was treated for keratitis for 1 month. However, his condition deteriorated and he was referred to our hospital. Initial slit lamp biomicroscopy findings showed a large, thick central deep stromal infiltration with a concentric circle shaped feathery-like margin, epithelial defect, satellite lesion, fungal ball, hypopyon, and NVI. Aspergillus fumigatus was isolated in the corneal scraping culture. Amphotericin B, voriconazole, and natamycin were administered as topical treatment along with systemic amphotericin B. After treatment, the corneal lesions gradually improved, but NVI worsened. After the 5th week, total hyphema occurred; anterior chamber irrigation and intracameral bevacizumab injection were performed. Two weeks postoperatively, the NVI exhibited complete regression; corneal stromal melting with descemetocele appeared after 8 weeks. Penetrating keratoplasty was performed and NVI was no longer observed at 6 months after surgery.

Conclusions: For the treatment of iris neovascularization in patients with infectious keratitis, intracameral bevacizumab injection at an appropriate time may be effective.
KEYWORD
Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor, Bevacizumab, Fungal keratitis, Intracameral injection, Iris neovascularization
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