Case Report

Ischemic Retinal Vasculitis Associated with Cataract Surgery and Intracameral Vancomycin

Figure 1

Presentation of ischemic hemorrhagic retinal vasculitis after cataract surgery with intracameral vancomycin. Color fundus montage photograph displays attenuated retinal vessels with arteriolar nonperfusion and distal branch retinal artery occlusions (a). Goldmann visual field shows enlargement of the blind spot to the I4e isopter, paracentral scotoma to the I4e isopter, and central constriction of the I1e and I2e isopters (b). Optical coherence tomography illustrates adequate representation of all retinal layers (c). Fluorescein angiography with delayed retinal and choroidal filling in the mid frame (d). Late frames show numerous peripheral branch retinal artery occlusions (e) and scattered areas of vessel wall hyperfluorescence (f). The left eye was normal with no abnormal findings except moderate nuclear sclerosis.
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