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==Background==
==Background==
*Inflammation (usually infectious) of the deep eye structures (aqueous and vitreus chambers)
[[File:Schematic diagram of the human eye en.png|thumb|Eye anatomy.]]
*Inflammation (usually infectious) of the deep eye structures (aqueous and vitreous chambers)
**[[Staphylococcus]], [[Streptococcus]], [[Bacillus cereus]]
**[[Staphylococcus]], [[Streptococcus]], [[Bacillus cereus]]
*Frequently leads to loss of vision (ocular emergency)
*Frequently leads to loss of vision (ocular emergency)
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*May also see:
*May also see:
**Conjunctival/scleral injection
**Conjunctival/scleral injection
**Chemosis
**[[red eye|Chemosis]]
**Hypopyon
**[[Hypopyon]]
**Uveitis
**[[Uveitis]]


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*Sterile postoperative inflammation
{{Unilateral red eye DDX}}
*[[Red Eye (Unilateral)]]
*[[Corneal Abrasion and Foreign Body]]
*[[Uveitis]]
*[[Vitreous Hemorrhage]]


==Diagnosis==
==Evaluation==
*Visual Acuity
*Inspect of lid, cornea, sclera
*Inspect of lid, cornea, sclera
*Slit lamp exam
*Slit lamp exam
*Intraocular pressure
*[[Intraocular pressure]]
**After exclusion of [[Globe Rupture]]
**After exclusion of [[Globe Rupture]]
*Bloodwork (CBC, ESR, ) only if considering endogenous endophthalmitis
*Bloodwork (CBC, BMP, ESR, CRP) only if considering endogenous endophthalmitis
*[[Ultrasound]] to look for alternative diagnosis
*[[Ocular ultrasound]] to look for alternative diagnosis
**After exclusion of [[Globe Rupture]]
**After exclusion of [[Globe Rupture]]


==Treatment==
==Management==
*Emergent ophtho consult (for gram stain/culture and definitive treatment of intravitreal [[antibiotics]])
*Emergent ophtho consult (for gram stain/culture and definitive treatment of intravitreal [[antibiotics]])
*Systemic antibiotics for endogenous endophthalmitis (rare cause)
*Systemic [[antibiotics]] for endogenous endophthalmitis (rare cause)
**Systemic antibiotics for other etiologies is controversial
**Systemic antibiotics for other etiologies is controversial
**Antibiotic prophylaxis in [[Globe Rupture]] reduces incidence of endophthalmitis to <1%
**Antibiotic prophylaxis in [[Globe Rupture]] reduces incidence of endophthalmitis to <1%
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==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Eye Algorithm (Main)]]
*[[Eye Algorithm (Main)]]
[[Globe Rupture]]
*[[Globe Rupture]]


==References==
==References==
 
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[[Category:Ophtho]]
[[Category:Ophthalmology]]
[[Category:ID]]

Latest revision as of 21:18, 16 December 2020

Background

Eye anatomy.

Causes

  • Cataract surgery
    • Usually within 6 weeks
  • Globe Rupture
    • Penetrating eye trauma more at risk than blunt eye trauma
  • Foreign body
  • Extension of keratitis
  • Hematogenous spread/endogenous (rare)

Clinical Features

Endophthalmitis from retained foreign body

Differential Diagnosis

Unilateral red eye

^Emergent diagnoses ^^Critical diagnoses

Evaluation

Management

  • Emergent ophtho consult (for gram stain/culture and definitive treatment of intravitreal antibiotics)
  • Systemic antibiotics for endogenous endophthalmitis (rare cause)
    • Systemic antibiotics for other etiologies is controversial
    • Antibiotic prophylaxis in Globe Rupture reduces incidence of endophthalmitis to <1%
    • tetanus, if indicated

Disposition

  • Admit

See Also

References