Clinical Study
Clinical and Optical Coherence Tomography Angiographic Features in Patients with Postcataract Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Endophthalmitis
Table 1
Demographics and clinical characteristics of cases with postcataract S. maltophilia endophthalmitis.
| Cases | Age (years) | Gender | Systemic conditions | PCR | Postoperative days to evaluation | Presenting BCVA | SL examination | Fundus examination | US finding | Final BCVA | Follow-up (days) |
| 1 | 35 | M | No | No | 9 | FC/40 cm | Corneal edema, hypopyon, AC cells, fibrin, RAPD (+) | Dense vitreous opacities | Vitreous echoes++ | 0.15 | 174 |
| 2 | 78 | F | No | No | 12 | HM/10 cm | AC flare, AC exudates, RAPD (+) | Loss of red reflex | Vitreous echoes++ ∼+++ | 0.05 | 167 |
| 3 | 76 | F | Encephalorrhagia | No | 12 | FC/10 cm | Corneal edema, AC cells, hypopyon, RAPD (+) | Loss of red reflex | Vitreous echoes ++ | 0.92 | 160 |
| 4 | 67 | F | HBP, DM, metrocarcinoma, hyperthyroidism | No | 11 | FC/40 cm | Pupillary membrane, hypopyon, RAPD (+) | Dense vitreous opacities Loss of red reflex | Vitreous echoes ++ | 0.52 | 172 |
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BCVA, best-corrected visual acuity; SL, slit lamp; US, ultrasound; FC, figure counting; HM, hand motion; AC, anterior chamber; RAPD, relative apparent pupillary defect; PCR, posterior capsule rupture; F, female; M, male; HBP, high blood pressure; DM, diabetes mellitus.
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