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Evaluation of outcome of various treatment methods for endogenous endophthalmitis

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2006

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Our experience suggests that endogenous endophthalmitis is generally associated with poor visual outcome. Prompt treatment with intravitreal antibiotics and vitrectomy can result in improvement in ocular signs and visual acuity in majority of the patients. The patients with culture-positive endogenous endophthalmitis are more likely to have fungal isolates with a predominance of candida. Fungal endopthalmitis has a poor visual outcome as compared to bacterial endophthalmitis.

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