Candida is a new concern in developing countries like India. We are concerned about the poorer outcome, probably resulting from our unpreparedness and failure of medical therapy leading to more complication and requiring surgical intervention in higher numbers.
MKC can occur in normal patients with exposure to rain and mud, related to outdoor activity often misdiagnosed as viral ocular infections. Strong clinical suspicion with proper microbiological evaluation helps to diagnose this commonly misdiagnosed condition.
Microbial keratitis after DSEK is a new area of concern in the postoperative period, both in developed and in developing countries, with a poor impact on graft outcome. Surface-related factors may predispose to this condition, particularly in pseudophakic bullous keratopathy, countering the advantage gained from absence of suture-related infections common after conventional keratoplasty. The location of the ulcer may have an impact on outcome, as also the inflammatory status. Judicious use of topical steroids early in the course of the disease may improve the immediate graft survival.
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