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International Ophthalmology | 2012

Candida dubliniensis endophthalmitis: first case in North America

Diego G. Espinosa-Heidmann; Brian McMillan; P. Rocco LaSala; Jonathan Stanley; Cristoforo R. Larzo

To report an unusual case of endogenous fungal endophthalmitis due to Candida dubliniensis. Interventional case report of a 27-year-old immunocompetent male with loss of vision, dense vitritis, and chorioretinal infiltrates, who underwent a diagnostic pars plana vitrectomy. Microbiology cultures obtained by a diagnostic vitrectomy were positive for the growth of C. dubliniensis. This infectious process was then appropriately treated with intravitreal amphotericin B and systemic fluconazole with resolution of the endophthalmitis. Endogenous fungal endophthalmitis is a condition that can masquerade other more common causes of endophthalmitis. Atypical cases of endophthalmitis may benefit from diagnostic pars plana vitrectomy for prompt diagnosis and treatment.


Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection | 2014

Rare case of exogenous Candida dubliniensis endophthalmitis: a case report and brief review of the literature.

Brian McMillan; Gary James Miller; John Nguyen

BackgroundCandida dubliniensis is a recently described opportunistic fungal pathogen that rarely infects the eye. Reported cases of C. dubliniensis endophthalmitis have been of endogenous etiology and demonstrated recovery of visual acuity with timely treatment. We herein report an unusual case of severe C. dubliniensis endophthalmitis requiring enucleation.FindingsThis is a retrospective, descriptive case report with a brief literature review. A 41-year-old Caucasian man, with a history of blunt trauma 8 months prior, presented to the emergency department with left eye pain and loss of vision 2 days after complicated cataract surgery. He was first evaluated by an outside ophthalmologist 3 months after trauma for left eye pain and progressive vision loss. He was found to have light perception vision with non-granulomatous anterior uveitis but no sign of ruptured globe. A dense cataract developed while he was treated with topical and subtenons corticosteroids for which he underwent cataract surgery. Our examination revealed no light perception vision with a relative afferent pupillary defect, elevated intraocular pressure, moderate anterior chamber reaction, pupillary membrane, vitritis, and choroidal thickening on B-scan ultrasonography. Diagnostic vitrectomy revealed purulent vitreal debris, retinal detachment with severe retinal necrosis, and choroidal infiltrates. Operative fungal cultures grew C. dubliniensis. Despite intravitreal and systemic anti-fungal treatment, vision and pain did not improve, resulting in subsequent enucleation.ConclusionC. dubliniensis endophthalmitis is uncommonly encountered and typically has reasonable visual outcomes. This is the first reported case of C. dubliniensis, likely exogenous endophthalmitis, resulting in enucleation, illustrating the potential virulence of this newly described organism.


Survey of Ophthalmology | 2017

Trabeculectomy first in pseudophakic eyes requiring surgery for medically-uncontrolled glaucoma

Brian McMillan; Ronald L. Gross

Joint abstract to be written by editors.


American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports | 2018

Novel use of fibrin sealant for scleral suture free placement of a glaucoma drainage device in advanced scleral thinning

Justin D. Harvey; Ronald L. Gross; Brian McMillan

Purpose This reports a case using fibrin glue to secure a glaucoma drainage device plate to the sclera where there is a concern with the use of suture. Observations A 13-year-old patient with congenital aniridia and associated glaucoma refractory to topical medications underwent implantation of a glaucoma drainage device (GDD) for improved intraocular pressure (IOP) control. The patient had substantial scleral thinning with staphyloma formation, potentially making the use of traditional suturing techniques problematic. Fibrin glue was used to attach the GDD plate, as well the tube and patch graft which has been previously described, without sutures. The patient tolerated the procedure well with a 41% reduction in IOP at six months follow-up with no migration of the GDD from its original position. Conclusions and importance The use of fibrin glue in ophthalmology can be expanded to include attachment of the GDD plate to the sclera in patients with suturing contraindications.


Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2016

Tetryl exposure: forgotten hazards of antique munitions

Walla A. Alfaraj; Brian McMillan; Alan Ducatman; Charles L. Werntz

BackgroundOlder yet still abundant munitions such as tetryl present easily forgotten health hazards and associated needs for worker protection.Case presentationSymptoms and findings from 22 workers who were exposed to tetryl are summarized.ConclusionsThis study highlights the health hazards from exposure to tetryl. Occupational health professionals need to maintain vigilance to protect workers from the risks of handling older munitions.


Journal of Surgical Research | 2007

Dietary Influence on Pancreatic Cancer Growth by Catechin and Inositol Hexaphosphate

Brian McMillan; Dale R. Riggs; Barbara Jackson; Cynthia Cunningham; David W. McFadden


International Ophthalmology Clinics | 2018

Screening for Primary Open-angle Glaucoma (POAG)

Eva DeVience; Brian McMillan; Ronald L. Gross


International Ophthalmology | 2018

Predicting visual function after an ocular bee sting

Masih Ahmed; Chang Sup Lee; Brian McMillan; Priyanka Jain; Lee Wiley; J. Vernon Odom; Monique Leys


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2015

Ab interno cyclodialysis: Retrospective safety and efficacy outcomes

Brian McMillan; Tony Realini; Kenneth Mitchell


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2012

Corneal Hysteresis: The Link between Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Glaucoma?

Kenneth Mitchell; Anthony Realini; Sarah Hadique; Brian McMillan

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Dale R. Riggs

West Virginia University

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Alan Ducatman

West Virginia University

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Chang Sup Lee

West Virginia University

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