“…(30) If a large septic embolus pass through the www.intechopen.com central retinal artery and disseminates throughout the retina, retinal necrosis and ischemia may occur. (30) This allows the microorganisms to quickly invade the vitreous and further the anterior segment, causing inflammation of intraocular tissues (panuveitis) that may be mixed-up a non-infectious inflammatory disease. (31) Similarly, in cases of fungal endophthalmitis a localized inflammatory reaction surrounding a small nidus of fungi forms in the inner choroid, breaks through Bruch's membrane into the retina forming a microabscess and spreads into the vitreous cavity.…”