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From: Unilateral endogenous fungal endophthalmitis after esophageal cancer surgery: a case report

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a Mixed conjunctival hyperemia, mild corneal edema, aqueous flare, posterior synechia, non-dilating pupil, and pigment deposits on the anterior lens capsule were observed in the left eye. b Pronounced vitreous opacity and macular retinal thickening was observed in the left eye. c A large amount of beaded or cheesy white exudates in the posterior pole and the peripheral retina was observed during the surgery. The lower right figure showed that the ciliary body was coated with a white film-like substance. d At the 1-month follow-up, the color fundus photograph showed that the vitreous cavity was filled with silicone oil, the retina was flat, and no white exudates was observed in retina

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