Abstract

Endogenous endophthalmitis (EBE) is intraocular infection usually associated by bcteremia. Although, EBE is an uncommon disease, visually prognosis is very poor. Immune suppressive disease, such as diabetes or malignancy is a predisposing factor of EBE. Although, in east Asia, including Japan, gram negative organisms reported as common pathogen causing EBE, we here repot a case of group B streptococcus EBE. A 53- year old man, who has history of diabetes mellitus, was admitted to our hospital with compliant of sudden visual loss and pain at his right eye. His visual acuity was no hand perception in the right. In auscultation, there were coarse crackles at his left lung. Axial magnetic resonance imaging of eye showed exophthalmos of right eye and cellulites. Chest radiography revealed infiltration at the left middle lung field. EBE and pneumonia due to GBS were diagnosed and he was treated with intravenous cefotaxim. Despite of administration of antibiotics and vitreous surgery, deterioration of his visual activity was observed. Therefore antibiotics were changed to intravenous vancomicin and topical levofloxacin and amykacin were added also. But he finally lost his visual acuity of right eye.

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