We learned of some gram positive and gram negative bacteria. Name the gram positive bacteria.
1. Staphylococcus aureus
2. Staphylococcus epidermidis
3. Streptococcus pneumoniae
What are some risk factors for fungal infections?
Prolonged use of corticosteroids
corneal surgery
CL wear (poor compliance/hygiene)
compromised cornea
ocular trauma involving organic material
Name the 6 parasitic infections.
Toxoplasmosis
Acanthamoeba
Toxocariasis
Onchocerciasis
Demodex
Pediculosis (lice)
How do you diagnose preseptal cellulitis?
CBC w/differential
CT scan of orbit and sinuses to rule out orbital cellulitis
cultures to determine proper antibiotic
bacteria
What are some ocular infections caused by staphylococcus aureus? Please give it's gram stain and whether it is coagulase + or -
Ocular infections: conjunctivitis, anterior blepharitis, posterior blepharitis, external hordeolum, internal hordeolum, chalazion, keratitis
This is an infection due to common filamentous mold and can be transmitted via airborne spores. What is it?
Aspergillus
What is this?
Onchocerciasis
How do we treat angular blepharitis?
antibacterial ointment
What microbe does onchocerciasis belong to?
helminth
Which bacteria is coagulase negative and what are its ocular findings?
Bacteria: staphylococcus epidermidis
Ocular finding: endophthalmitis
This fungal infection can become opportunistic and is a common yeast. Some risk factors include catheters, immune compromised. Those who have thrush, vaginosis etc. What is it?
What type of infection is this?
Acanthamoeba
What are some treatments for STD conjunctivitis? (Name the STDs)
Syphillis: parenteral or IV antibiotics
Chalmydia: Oral antibiotics
What microbe does fusarium belong to?
fungi
What fungal infection does this photo indicate?
Histoplasmosis
This infection is from little puppies or can be in playground soil. It causes GI distress, abdominal pain, nausea. In the eye it can show uveitis, pre-retinal lesions and vitreoretinal traction. Average age at diagnosis is 8 years old. What is this?
How do we diagnose orbital cellulitis?
Proptosis and chemosis, pain with eye movement, optic nerve involvement, FEVER, extension from periorbital structures
Get CBC w/differential, CT scan, culture to determine antibiotic
What microbe does demodex belong to?
ectoparasite
Chlamydia Trachomatis, gram negative bacteria
Fill in the infection that is missing:
Aspergillus, _____, Histoplasmosis, Candida
Fusarium
How can we diagnose toxoplasmosis in a patient?
IgG, IgM or ELISA tests and by clinical appearance
T/F: toxoplasmosis presents with white focal retinitis with overlying vitreous inflammation (headlight in the fog)
true
What microbe does acanthamoeba belong to?
protozoa