ABSTRACT
Purpose:: Fungal endophthalmitis following pars plana vitrectomy with silicone oil tamponade is an infrequent entity. Filamentous fungi like aspergillus are generally associated with endophthalmitis. Mucor is a rarely implicated pathogen in cases of endophthalmitis with only two reported cases in medical literature. Both these cases had uncontrolled diabetes which predisposed them to develop mucor endophthalmitis.
Methods: We report a non-diabetic patient who developed mucor endophthalmitis after uneventful vitreous surgery for myopia associated retinal detachment.
Results: Mucor species induced endophthalmitis in a silicone oil-filled eye of a non-diabetic patient is reported. The eye went into pthisis bulbi.
Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of mucor endophthalmitis in a silicone oil-filled globe of an immunocompetent patient.
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