Nocardial scleritis: A case report and a suggested algorithm for disease management based on a literature review

Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep. 2018 Jan 10:10:1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2018.01.018. eCollection 2018 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: To report a case of nocardial scleritis and to propose a logical treatment algorithm based on a literature review.

Observations: It is important to suspect a nocardial infection when evaluating anterior unilateral scleritis accompanied by multiple purulent or necrotic abscesses, especially in male patients with a history of chronic ocular pain and redness, trauma inflicted by organic materials, or recent ophthalmic surgery. A microbiological investigation is essential. In positive cases, a direct smear reveals weakly acid-fast organisms or Gram-positive, thin, beading and branching filaments. Also, the organism (usually) grows on blood agar and Lowenstein-Jensen plates. An infection can generally be fully resolved by debridement of necrotic areas and application of topical amikacin drops accompanied by systemic sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim.

Conclusions and significance: Together with the case report described, we review data on a total of 43 eyes with nocardial scleritis. Our proposed algorithm may afford a useful understanding of this sight-threatening disease, facilitating easier and faster diagnosis and management.

Keywords: Infection; Microbiology; Necrotizing; Nocardia; Scleral disease.

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  • Case Reports