Case Report

Endogenous Endophthalmitis Due to Serratia marcescens

Authors: MARK A. MARINELLA MD, RONALD WARWAR MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Endogenous or metastatic bacterial endophthalmitis is a severe, sight-threatening infection of the vitreous humor that is only rarely due to Serratia marcescens. We report the case of a hemodialysis-dependent diabetic patient who had endogenous endophthalmitis of the right eye due to S marcescens, presumably from an infected dialysis catheter. The patient had total visual loss in the affected eye, which required enucleation.

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