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Pigmented Curvularia Keratitis Adjacent to a Bifid Pterygium: A Case Report
Pravalika Rebbala1, Sathwik Reddy Nomula1, Siddharam S Janti1
1Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bibinagar, Bibinagar, IND.
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Fungal keratitis remains a major cause of corneal morbidity in the tropics, with dematiaceous fungi such as Curvularia representing an important subset. We report a case of Curvularia keratitis in a 55-year-old woman who presented with post-traumatic keratitis and prior use of topical corticosteroids. Examination revealed a bifid pterygium and a grayish-white stromal infiltrate with feathery margins located just anterior to the pterygium head. KOH mount and culture confirmed Curvularia species. The patient responded well to topical natamycin. This case underscores the importance of initiating early microbiological evaluation in suspected fungal keratitis, especially in steroid-exposed eyes.
