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.

CasesAge (years)GenderSystemic conditionsPCRPostoperative days to evaluationPresenting BCVASL examinationFundus examinationUS findingFinal BCVAFollow-up (days)

135MNoNo9FC/40 cmCorneal edema, hypopyon, AC cells, fibrin, RAPD (+)Dense vitreous opacitiesVitreous echoes++0.15174

278FNoNo12HM/10 cmAC flare, AC exudates, RAPD (+)Loss of red reflexVitreous echoes++ ∼+++0.05167

376FEncephalorrhagiaNo12FC/10 cmCorneal edema, AC cells, hypopyon, RAPD (+)Loss of red reflexVitreous echoes ++0.92160

467FHBP, DM, metrocarcinoma, hyperthyroidismNo11FC/40 cmPupillary membrane, hypopyon, RAPD (+)Dense vitreous opacities
Loss of red reflex
Vitreous echoes ++0.52172

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.