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  • Ophthalmology
  • Infectious Diseases

Background:

  • Endophthalmitis is a severe intraocular inflammation caused by infection.
  • It can lead to irreversible vision loss if not treated promptly.
  • Classified as exogenous (direct inoculation) or endogenous (hematogenous spread).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of endophthalmitis.
  • To discuss the classification and diagnostic challenges of endophthalmitis.
  • To emphasize the current trend towards early surgical intervention.

Main Methods:

  • Diagnosis relies primarily on clinical ophthalmological examination.
  • Recognizing non-specific ocular and systemic symptoms is key.
  • Management trends incorporate advances in pharmacotherapy and surgical technology.

Main Results:

  • Delayed diagnosis of endogenous endophthalmitis increases mortality risk.
  • Early diagnosis and treatment are critical for visual preservation.
  • Current management favors early surgical intervention.

Conclusions:

  • Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential for managing endophthalmitis.
  • Vigilance for non-specific symptoms aids early detection.
  • Advances in treatment support early surgical management for better outcomes.