Risk factors, treatment strategies, and outcomes of endophthalmitis associated with severe fungal keratitis

Conclusion: Most patients with endophthalmitis secondary to corneal fungal infection were successfully managed by penetrating keratoplasty, vitrectomy, or intravitreal antifungal therapy. Multiple risk factors for endophthalmitis were identified. Timely diagnosis and risk factor assessment were essential for ensuring early surgical intervention for fungal keratitis–related endophthalmitis.
Source: RETINA - Category: Opthalmology Tags: Original Study Source Type: research