Fig. 2From: Corynebacterium ocular infection after Baerveldt glaucoma implant surgery: treatment involving immediate tube withdrawal and temporary subconjunctival tube placement: a case reportPhotograph of the anterior segment of the patient’s right eye when endophthalmitis was diagnosed. Slit-lamp examination revealed conjunctival and scleral hyperemia, grade 3 cells and plaque surrounding the root of the tube (arrowhead) in the anterior chamber, and grade 1 cells in the anterior vitreous body 11 days after tube exposureBack to article page