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TitleUnusual presentation of endophthalmitis after intra-ocular surgery: a House, M.D. story.
PurposeIntroduction:
Endophthalmitis is a rare complication that can occur in 1/1500 patients after any intra-ocular surgery. Most cases are treated in emergency using broad-spectrum intravitreal antibiotics, sometimes combined with anterior chamber flushing or vitrectomy.
ResultsIn the cases series that will be presented, the clinical response after this standard treatment did not lead to the expected clinical result. Further investigation was required to determine a tailored treatment in these cases.
ConclusionAlthough endophthalmitis is a rare complication, standard therapy may not be sufficient in some cases, making the search for a diagnosis and tailored therapy often a difficult quest.
Author 1
Last nameDELAERE
InitialsL
DepartmentUZ Leuven
CityLeuven
Author 2
Last nameDeghislage
InitialsC
DepartmentUZ Leuven
CityLeuven
Author 3
Last nameVan Calster
InitialsJ
DepartmentUZ Leuven
CityLeuven
Author 4
Last nameVan Ginderdeuren
InitialsR
DepartmentUZ Leuven
CityLeuven
Author 5
Last nameFoets
InitialsB
DepartmentUZ Leuven
CityLeuven
Author 6
Last nameStalmans
InitialsP
DepartmentUZ Leuven
CityLeuven
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