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Gas gangrene panophthalmitis. A case from Greenland.

Abstract
A case of clostridium perfringens gas gangrene panophthalmitis developed after a penetrating eye injury. The affected eye became amaurotic, but the panophthalmitis was controlled by minimal surgical debridement and systemic antibiotic therapy with penicillin, fucidic acid and metronidazole. Elective enucleation was performed 15 days after the trauma for cosmetic reasons. The enucleated eye was examined histopathologically and showed massive retinal necrosis but no signs of bacteriae.
AuthorsM La Cour, A Nørgaard, J U Prause, E Scherfig
JournalActa ophthalmologica (Acta Ophthalmol (Copenh)) Vol. 72 Issue 4 Pg. 524-8 (Aug 1994) ISSN: 0001-639X [Print] Denmark
PMID7825424 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Anterior Chamber (injuries)
  • Child
  • Eye Foreign Bodies (complications)
  • Eye Infections, Bacterial (complications)
  • Eye Injuries, Penetrating (complications)
  • Gas Gangrene (etiology)
  • Greenland
  • Humans
  • Lens, Crystalline (injuries)
  • Male
  • Necrosis
  • Panophthalmitis (etiology, microbiology)

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