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A case of endophthalmitis caused by caterpillar setae Hirofumi Morita 1 , Kenji Ibi 1 , Shingo Nishida 1 , Akihiko Tawara 1 , Mitsuru Yokoyama 2 , Tamotsu Kanazawa 3 , Fumihiko Kawamoto 4 1Dept of Ophthalmol,Univ of Occupational and Environmental Health 2Lab Electron Microscope,Univ of Occupational and Environmental Health 3Dept of Parasitology and Tropical Public Health,Univ of Occupational and Environmental Health 4Dept of Int Health,Nagoya Univ Sch of Med pp.559-562
Published Date 2003/4/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410101194
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Abstract. While a 48-year-old man was trimming a tree 8 days before,he found a caterpillar on his arm with which he had rubbed his right eye. Caterpillar setae were detected and removed from his bulbar conjunctiva the same day. He was referred to us for endophthalmitis.His visual acuity was 0.01 and the affected eye showed hypopyon and vitreous opacity. He received anterior chamber irrigation and vitrectomy. Culture of intraocular specimen was negative for bacteria or fingi. Treatments with medication was followed by improved inflammation and visual acuity of 0.6. Endophthalmitis recurred 2 months later and the visual acuity decreased to 0.04. After vitreous opacity had subsided with medications,we detected two tiny linear opacities in the vitreous. During another vitrectomy,we identified and removed two linear opacities in the vitreous and another in the pars plana. He has been doing well with the visual acuity of 1.2. This case illustrates that capillary setae may induce endophthalmitis with hypopyon after contact with a caterpillar. Detection of tiny linear vitreous opacity is useful in the diagnosis.


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