Abstract

We present the course of an endogenous Aspergillus endophthalmitis in a 38-year-old HIV-positive man. HISTORY AND CLINICAL SIGNS: The first examination because of a sudden visual loss in the right eye showed a central subretinal infiltration, peripheral vascular sheeting and retinal hemorrhages. In spite of high-dose systemic antifungal therapy we could not prevent the penetration of the posterior wall of the eye and infiltration of adjacent orbital structures. Enucleation had to be performed. In case of scleral involvement in Aspergillus endophthalmitis the necessity of enucleation has to be considered.

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