“…[6] Uveitis is an important late complication of leptospirosis and may present as anterior or posterior uveitis or as panuveitis. [8][9][10][11][12][13][14] The other manifestations described [9][10][11][12][13][14][15] are hypopyon, rapid maturation of cataract, absorption of cataract, glaucoma, vitreous inflammatory reaction, optic neuritis, retinal vasculitis, retinal hemorrhage, retinal detachment and neuroretinitis. Leptospirosis is a common cause of uveitis in south India and accounts for a signifi cant proportion of cases, which were previously labeled as idiopathic uveitis.…”