Sequential Endogenous Endophthalmitis by Sid A Schechet in (TOOAJ)-Lupine Publishers
This report describes an unusual case of culture-proven bilateral
endogenous endophthalmitis secondary to an underlying psoas abscess in a
54 year old male. The patient first was found to have endophthalmitis
in the left eye, and, in spite of being on the appropriate intravenous
antibiotics, he subsequently developed endophthalmitis in the right eye
two days later With timely treatment and close communication with the
primary team, the patient recovered with a successful visual outcome.
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