Fig. 1.
(A) Approximately 1 year later, anterior chamber hypopyon and vitreous opacity on B-scan were observed. (B) After the patient was treated with 1% topical voriconazole for 6 weeks the corneal lesion and endophthalmitis improved. The corneal opacity persisted as a complication of the lesion and endophthalmitis. (C) The patient underwent another penetrating keratoplasty and showed a visual acuity of 0.1 at follow-up. There was no sign of recurrence.