Case Report

An Unnamed Human Oral Bergeyella sp. as the Cause of an Unusual Bacterial Keratitis

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Keratitis caused by an unnamed human oral Bergeyella sp. (a) 2.5 months after onset with scleral injection and inferior nasal thickening of the cornea. Corneal epithelium was intact. (b) Incomplete blanching after phenylephrine 2.5% drops. (c, d) Six weeks following subconjunctival triamcinolone injection (2 mg in each quadrant). Corneal epithelium remained intact. (e) High magnification of the midstromal lesion. (f) Partial improvement 3 months after initiation of antibiotic therapy.
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