Botryomycosis of limbal conjunctiva with Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon
R. L. Font and J. H. Hunts
Department of Ophthalmology, Cullen Eye Institute, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tex, USA.
An 84-year-old man complained of irritation of the left eye of several
months' duration. He had had several previous surgical procedures including
removal of bilateral pterygia and bilateral cataract extraction.
Examination of the bulbar conjunctiva on the left eye disclosed a
collection of cilia (eyelashes) located adjacent to the limbus at the
11:30-o'clock position. This aggregate of cilia was associated with
irregular yellowish deposits 1.5 mm in diameter. The cilia and redundant
conjunctival tissues were surgically excised. Histopathologic examination
showed a botryomycotic granule surrounded by a prominent acidophilic ring
(Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon). Gram stains demonstrated the presence of
microcolonies of gram-positive cocci and gram-negative rods within the
granule. We postulate that the entrapment of displaced cilia provided a
nidus for the bacterial colonization forming the botryomycotic granule. To
our knowledge, botryomycosis of the conjunctiva has not been reported
previously.