Achaetomium luteum and Exserohilum rostratum, Two Rare Causes of Keratomycosis in China: Case Report

中国两种罕见的角膜真菌病病原体——黄褐毛壳菌和喙状长孢菌:病例报告

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Abstract

Keratomycosis is a severe sight-threatening infection of the human cornea, accounting for around 50% of infectious keratitis cases both in China and globally. Its dominant fungal pathogens vary according to region and climate. It is caused by various pathogenic species with divergent clinical manifestations. Our knowledge on the phylogenetic data of fungal species for keratomycosis is still limited. Here, we describe two clinical cases of immunocompetent patients involving two rare fungal pathogens that cause fungal keratitis. Of these two pathogens, Achaetomium luteum is a novel pathogen for corneal infections, and another species, Exserohilum rostratum, is a rare cause of fungal keratitis. These two cases may provide more insights into the diagnosis, etiology, and treatment of keratomycosis.

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