Micro-Pathology Assays

Cytological & Histopathological Report

Diagnostic summary of the skin scrapings and ocular swabs highlighting severe microbial biofilms and polymicrobial interference.

1. Microscopic Epidermal Findings

Upon urgent cytological examination of the submitted skin scrapings, the following biological markers were identified:

  • Mycelial Networks & Fungal Hyphae: Deep branching fungal structures consistent with opportunistic mycotic invasion (Saprolegniasis) penetrating the dermis and feeding on necrotic debris.
  • Gram-Negative Proteolytic Biofilms: Irregular dark organic clusters confirming Gram-negative biofilm formations secreting proteases responsible for the fulminant liquefactive necrosis phenomenon.

2. Microbial Ocular Swab (Left Eye)

Smears stained with Gram stain revealed Intense Neutrophilic Infiltration intermixed with motile Pseudomonas spp.. Ergo, the ocular opacity represents definitive Purulent Kerato-conjunctivitis linked closely to descending infectious mechanisms.

Final Diagnostic Resolution

Confirming a complex Polymicrobial Invasion (Bacterial and Fungal concurrent attack) severely aggravating the debilitating systemic inflammatory response (SIRS).

Therapeutic Mandatory Actions

  • Micro-surgical debridement of necrotic cutaneous plaques using Hydrogen Peroxide 1.5%.
  • Commencement of severe-tier broad spectrum systemics (Ceftazidime).
  • Intensive visual rehabilitation using Gentamicin drops alongside structural Vitamin A supplementation.

Comprehensive Visual & Microscopic Evidence

Extracted records from the electron microscope and localized structural decay lenses.

Direct Microscopic Scrutiny (Live Video Feed)
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