Bostanci, BasakAkova, Yonca Aydin2024-05-252024-05-25201741300-06592147-266110.4274/tjo.095822-s2.0-85039704550https://doi.org/10.4274/tjo.09582https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14517/488We present a case of infectious crystalline keratopathy in a patient with Graft-versus-Host disease (GVHD) who developed satellite fungal keratitis. A 51-year-old man was referred for bilateral total persistent corneal epithelial defects with severe dry eye. Although persistent epithelial defect healed with medical therapy, he developed stromal keratitis with satellite lesions confirmed to be secondary to Candida albicans. After three months of antifungal treatment and debridement, improvement of the infiltrates was obtained. Crystalline keratopathy is an important clinical entity which may develop due to several causes. The microbial causes include not only bacteria but fungi as well. Careful investigation must be performed, especially for immune-compromised patients, in order to provide appropriate and timely treatment.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCrystalline keratopathyGraft-versus-Host diseasefungal keratitisdry eyesUnusual Course of Crystalline Keratopathy in a Patient with Graft-Versus-Host DiseaseArticle476344347WOS:00042425670000829326852287438