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Unusual etiology of visual loss in an HIV-infected patient due to endogenous endophthalmitis  P. Miailhes, M. Labetoulle, T. Naas, M. Guibert, P. Bourée, E. Frau, P. Nordmann, P. Galanaud  Clinical Microbiology and Infection  Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 641-645 (November 2001) DOI: 10.1046/j.1198-743x.2001.00276.x Copyright © 2001 European Society of Clinical Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Candidal chorioretinitis located temporal and inferior to the optic disk. Late staining on fluorescein angiography. Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2001 7, 641-645DOI: (10.1046/j.1198-743x.2001.00276.x) Copyright © 2001 European Society of Clinical Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Same lesion as in Figure 1, following vitrectomy and medical treatment. Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2001 7, 641-645DOI: (10.1046/j.1198-743x.2001.00276.x) Copyright © 2001 European Society of Clinical Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Same lesion as in Figure 1, following vitrectomy and medical treatment. Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2001 7, 641-645DOI: (10.1046/j.1198-743x.2001.00276.x) Copyright © 2001 European Society of Clinical Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions

Figure 3 RAPD profiles of both C. albicans clinical isolates (on a 1.5% agarose gel) obtained with (a) a combination of primers C1 and C3 and (b) with primer R4. Lanes 1 and 2 represent the profiles of C. albicans isolates from the cutaneous abscess and vitreous humor, respectively. Lane U corresponds to the profile of an unrelated C. albicans strain. Lane M represents the molecular weight marker 1-kb™ (Life Technologies); some sizes are indicated on the right-hand side of the gel (in kb). Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2001 7, 641-645DOI: (10.1046/j.1198-743x.2001.00276.x) Copyright © 2001 European Society of Clinical Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions