2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/7652803
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BacillusPanophthalmitis with Posterior Extension to the Prechiasmatic Optic Nerve

Abstract: A rare case of Bacillus panophthlamitis with extension to the prechiasmatic optic nerve secondary to hematogenous spreading after intravenous drug use is presented. A 27-year-old man with a recent history of trauma to the left eye presented with severe left eye pain following a binge of intravenous drug use. Visual acuity (VA) was LP. On examination he had chemosis, proptosis, elevated intraocular pressure, and a complete hyphema. CT-scan identified preseptal swelling, but no evidence of any posterior extensio… Show more

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“…-2023; 1(1):83-86. инфекции из отдаленных гнойных очагов. Возникновение панофтальмита возможно вследствие пневмонии, туберкулеза, фурункулеза, послеоперационного или послеродового сепсиса, менингита, тифа, синуситов[2,3].…”
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“…-2023; 1(1):83-86. инфекции из отдаленных гнойных очагов. Возникновение панофтальмита возможно вследствие пневмонии, туберкулеза, фурункулеза, послеоперационного или послеродового сепсиса, менингита, тифа, синуситов[2,3].…”
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