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Endogenous bacterial endophthalmitis Richard Gale Miles Stanford
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Introduction Floaters and shadows in Left eye for 5 days 6/36 vision left eye, red eye with hypopyon
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History Treated for cellulitis right leg with intravenous augmentin for 1 week Increasing back, ankle and elbow pain Awoke with reduced vision and pain in the left eye Right eye normal, Left 6/36, conjunctival injection, hypopyon vitreous opacities. T 38.6 BP 161/73 Pulse 80 RR 14/min Splinter haemorrhages, heart sounds normal.
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Findings Septic arthropathy Vitreous opacities
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INVESTIGATIONS Blood cultures: Repeatedly no growths Raised white cell count and inflammatory markers Vitreous biopsy and intravitreal vancomycin and cefuroxime IV flucloxacillin 2g 4hrly
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At 48 hours
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Final diagnosis Staphylococcus aureas grown on vitreous biopsy Vision improved to 6/9
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Conclusion Consider the diagnosis in systemically unwell patients with reduced vision and a red eye. Rapid diagnosis and treatment with vitreous biopsy and instillation of antibiotics leads to an improved outcome
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