Trauma-induced Acinetobacter lwoffi endophthalmitis with multi-organism recurrence: strategies with intravitreal treatment

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P M CrawfordG A Peyman

Abstract

Endophthalmitis and its treatment are challenging, controversial subjects. We report here a patient whose recurrent endophthalmitis required several modes of treatment.

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Mar 8, 2000·American Journal of Ophthalmology·L GopalR R Battu
Apr 14, 2005·Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology. Journal Canadien D'ophtalmologie·Jaime LevyTova Lifshitz
Apr 20, 2011·Microbes and Environments·Hamuel James DoughariSpinney Benade
Jul 25, 2014·Infection·G BroniekM Wróblewska

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