Hatem G, Merritt J C, Cowan C L
Ann Ophthalmol. 1979 Mar;11(3):431-40.
Two healthy young black men developed panophthalmitis after intravenous heroin injections. Bacillus cereus, considered to be a relatively noncommon pathogen for man, was found to be the causative agent as it was recovered from the anterior chamber and viterous cavity of both cases. The ocular findings were unilateral in each case, and neither patient had any sistemic involvement from the bacteremia. The onset of visual symptoms varied from 24 to 36 hours after the last intravenous injection with the eye becoming rapidly blind. Photographs of the early fundus lesions included preretinal hypopyon-like lesions and peculiar changes in the blood vasculature. Intracameral gentamicin and steroids did not alter the cause, and treatment was enucleation.
两名健康的年轻黑人男性在静脉注射海洛因后发生了全眼球炎。蜡样芽孢杆菌被认为是一种相对不常见的人类病原体,从两例患者的前房和玻璃体腔中均分离出该菌,确定其为病原体。两例患者的眼部表现均为单侧,且均无因菌血症导致的全身受累情况。视觉症状在最后一次静脉注射后24至36小时出现,眼睛迅速失明。早期眼底病变的照片包括视网膜前积脓样病变和血管系统的特殊变化。前房内注射庆大霉素和类固醇并未改变病情,最终行眼球摘除术。