Delayed diagnoses of Acanthamoeba keratitis at a tertiary care medical centre.
Yesha S ShahInna G StrohSidra ZafarNancy ZhangManjari SriparnaNakul ShekhawatZara GhosDivya SrikumaranFasika A WoretaPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2021)
Delayed diagnosis of AK in our cohort occurred due to a misdiagnosis as herpetic keratitis, non-specific clinical signs including the lack of pain in a number of patients, and a delay in referral to a tertiary care centre. Any contact lens wearer with an atypical keratitis should be referred promptly for Acanthamoeba cultures.