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Fig. 2

From: Successful antibiotic management of Staphylococcus epidermidis endophthalmitis after implantable collamer lens implantation

Fig. 2

(A, E) 24 h after the first intravitreal injection slit lamp examination showing fibrin exudate, 0.5 mm hypopyon in the anterior chamber. Longitudinal B-scan shows the presence of multiple mild to moderate amplitude echoes in the vitreous cavity;(B, F) 72 h after the first intravitreal injection, anterior segment examination showed inferior keratic precipitates. Longitudinal B-scan shows persistent vitreous opacities;(C, G) Complete resolution of inflammation in the anterior chamber 38 days post-antibiotic therapy. Longitudinal B-scan showing the gradual resolution of the vitreous opacity; (D, H) 3 months post antibiotic therapy the anterior chamber and B-scan was unremarkable

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