Medical Malpractice Insights: Endophthalmitis – Dorothy, this isn’t conjunctivitis any more!
Chuck Pilcher brings you a tough case of endophthalmitis for this month’s medical malpractice insights.
Chuck Pilcher brings you a tough case of endophthalmitis for this month’s medical malpractice insights.
Endophthalmitis is a rare, but clinically significant infection. It is often misdiagnosed due to the multitude of other ocular diseases that share similar presenting symptoms. It results from an infectious or non-infectious inflammatory process of the vitreous and aqueous humors. Missed or late diagnoses can have severe consequences, including permanent vision loss. The natural history of the disease thus necessitates a high degree of clinical suspicion in all patients, especially those at increased risk.
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