Title of article
Endophthalmitis: A review of recent trends
Author/Authors
Safneck, Janice R. University of Manitoba - Departments of Pathology and Ophthalmology, Canada
From page
181
To page
189
Abstract
Endophthalmitis is a feared complication of trauma, surgical procedures and septicemia. Although uncommon, its potential for significant visual loss is well recognized. Especially over the past decade, complicated surgeries and medical techniques have increased and seriously ill patients are being sustained in ever increasing numbers. New pathogens are being recognized and known ones reclassified thanks to advances in molecular analysis. Continuously evolving PCR methodologies also add a new dimension to the diagnosis of infectious endophthalmitis. As well, medical literature is now truly international, encompassing studies from around the world that expand our understanding of ocular infectious disease. This report reviews some of these changes as they relate to endophthalmitis and particularly to the spectrum of organisms involved.
Keywords
Endophthalmitis , Intraocular infection , Exogenous endophthalmitis , Endogenous endophthalmitis , Fungal endophthalmitis , Bacterial endophthalmitis
Journal title
Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology
Journal title
Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology
Record number
2678823
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