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Wilczynski Michal1, Wilczynska Olena, Omulecki Wojciech.
Abstract
Endogenous endophthalmitis is a rare and severe intraocular infection which can be vision-threatening. We describe a case of bilateral fungal endogenous endophthalmitis in a 64-year-old male which was successfully treated with systemic administration of fluconazole followed by pars plana vitrectomy with an intravitreous injection of amphotericin B.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23640266 PMCID: PMC3962578 DOI: 10.1007/s10792-013-9783-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Ophthalmol ISSN: 0165-5701 Impact factor: 2.031
Fig. 1Early manifestation of fungal endophthalmitis. Multifocal retinitis is visible, as well as inflammatory exudates in the vitreous (OD, the right eye; OS, the left eye)
Fig. 2a, b Bilateral endogenous fungal endophthalmitis one week later (OD, the right eye; OS, the left eye)
Fig. 3Consecutive ultrasound scans, showing gradual thickening of vitreous exudate and posterior vitreous detachment (a–c) and clear vitreous chamber after pars plana vitrectomy (d)