Fig. 1From: A case report of fulminant endophthalmitis caused by Streptococcus dysgalactiae in a patient with traumatic corneal lacerationAnterior segment photographs and B-scan sonographs. a: About 5 mm central corneal full thickness laceration was presented with little anterior chamber reaction at initial presentation. b: Vitreous opacity was found in B-scan at initial presentation. c: Severe conjunctival chemosis and anterior chamber reaction were found on postoperative 4 days, but corneal suture was intact. d: Vitreous infiltration was aggravated and scleral thickness was increased in B-scan findingBack to article page