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Fig. 1 | International Journal of Retina and Vitreous

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From: Intralesional antibiotic injection using 41G needle for the management of subretinal abscess in endogenous endophthalmitis

Fig. 1

a Intraoperative snap shot of subretinal abscess after performing core vitrectomy (preoperative images could not be obtained due to 3+/4+ media haze), b intraoperative snapshot showing penetration of the subretinal abscess with 41G needle just before intralesional antibiotic injection, c postoperative (day 1) wide angle fundus photograph shows large subretinal abscess, minimal subretinal hemorrhage and significant subretinal exudative fluid surrounding the abscess and tracking inferiorly, d postoperative (day 10) fundus photograph shows significant shrinkage of the abscess and resolution of the exudative detachment

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