In human, sporotrichosis infection commonly manifests as skin lesions through direct inoculation. It is rarely associated with ocular manifestation via a zoonotic transmission. We describe a young lady who presented with acute left eye granulomatous conjunctivitis who had a history of exposure to her sick cat diagnosed with sporotrichosis infection. Sporothrix schenckii was isolated from the culture of the excised conjunctival tissue. The patient recovered fully after six months of oral anti-fungal treatment. Clinicians should be aware of this new zoonotic infection transmitted by infected felines as it is reversible with timely diagnosis and initiation of anti-fungal therapy.
Since the introduction of polymer banknotes, they have become a new tool for corneal foreign body (CFB) self-removal. Being easily available, lightweight, and sturdy, polymer papers have become a popular and innovative method to dislodge CFB. Although ophthalmology services are easily accessible in Malaysia, ignorance, lack of health awareness, and the desire to avoid medical costs are among the reasons why patients remove CFB themselves. The sequalae span from only a faint scar with relatively good vision to total blindness. Our case series highlights three cases of CFB self-removal using polymer banknotes and their sequalae. To echo what has been known previously, self-awareness and occupational hazard education remain the most important and effective way to prevent vision loss.
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