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1Corneal and External Diseases Service, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Trust, City Road, London EC1V 2PD, UK 2,3Department of Histopathology2 and Health Protection Agency3, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9WZ, UK
Correspondence Saaeha Rauz s.rauz{at}bham.ac.uk
Received November 3, 2003
Accepted January 31, 2004
Two cases with chronic stromal keratitis are described in immunocompetent hosts where the diagnosis was originally thought to be herpetic or adenoviral disease. Light microscopy and ultrastructural examination of corneal tissue by electron microscopy were performed following penetrating keratoplasty (case 1) and corneal biopsy (case 2). Specimens from both cases were analysed for viral identification by PCR. Two different species of Microsporidia were identified. Case 1 represents the fourth reported case of corneal stromal Vittaforma corneae where the spores measured 3.3 x 1.4 µm, arranged in characteristic linear groups of about four to eight. Each spore contained a diplokaryotic nucleus and a single row of ten polar tube coils. By contrast, case 2 is the first reported case of stromal keratitis caused by Trachipleistophora hominis. In this case, spores measured 4 x 2.4 µm, located typically within packets. In this species, the polar tube was arranged as a single row of about 1013 profiles. Viral DNA could not be amplified by PCR. In conclusion, microsporidial stromal keratitis should be considered in culture-negative cases refractory to medical therapy. As microbiological culture techniques are unsuccessful, diagnosis may only be established following histopathological and ultrastructural examination of corneal tissue.
Present address: Academic Unit of Ophthalmology, Division of Immunity and Infection, University of Birmingham, Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, Dudley Road, Birmingham B18 7QU, UK. This article has been cited by other articles:
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