TB Research

Clinicopathological, Microbiological and Polymerase Chain Reaction Study in a Case of Nocardia Scleritis

Agarwal M, Patnaik G, Sanghvi K, Anand AR, Janani MK, Biswas J

Ocular immunology and inflammation · 2020-07

Abstract

Purpose : To describe the clinicopathological, microbiological and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) study in a case of Nocardia scleritis. Methods : A retrospective chart review. Results : A 32-year old male presented with pain, redness and nodular scleral swelling in the left eye for the past two and a half months following an accidental rice powder injury. He was earlier diagnosed to have tubercular scleritis and treated with oral steroids and anti-tubercular therapy. A repeat scleral biopsy on histopathological examination showed granulomatous inflammation. Microbiological investigations revealed the growth of Gram +ve branching filamentous bacilli in culture suggestive of Nocardia sp. PCR based DNA sequencing identified the bacterium as Nocardia cyriacigeorgica . The patient responded to topical fortified amikacin (2.5%), fortified cefuroxime, oral sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim with complete healing of scleritis. Conclusions : Nocardia scleritis can be a diagnostic challenge for clinicians. Newer molecular techniques along with histopathological and microbiological investigations can clinch the diagnosis.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Nocardia
  • Eye Infections, Bacterial
  • Nocardia Infections
  • Scleritis
  • Cefuroxime
  • Sulfamethoxazole
  • Trimethoprim
  • Amikacin
  • DNA, Bacterial
  • Drug Combinations
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Administration, Oral
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Visual Acuity
  • Adult
  • Male
  • Slit Lamp Microscopy