Management of Suspected Endogenous Endophthalmitis: Part 1

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A proper workup and timely interventions can help to limit vision loss.

Posted: 9/06/2013

Management of Suspected Endogenous Endophthalmitis: Part 1

A proper workup and timely interventions can help to limit vision loss.

Posted: 9/06/2013

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somnath chakraborty

12 years ago

I agree with dr salabh. The vitreous is clear! How can we call it endoph?

SHALABH SINHA

12 years ago

this looks like sub ILM dehemoglobinised blood

Jonathan Criss

12 years ago

strong work, Ted.

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