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. 2018 Oct 25;18:276. doi: 10.1186/s12886-018-0939-3

Table 2.

Clinical manifestation of toxic anterior segment syndrome in large-scale outbreak studies

Clinical manifestation Suzuki et al. [18] (n:251) Oshika et al. [8] (n:147) Endophthalmitis vitrectomy study [12] (n:420)
Onset after surgery (day) 38.44 ± 32.29 days
Range:0–161
13.1 ± 16.4 days
Range: 1–88
6 days
Range: 1–63
Pain NA 9.5% 74.3%
Blurred vision NA NA 94.3%
Lid swelling NA NA 34.5%
Injection and/or chemosis 41.4% 39.8% 82.1%
Corneal edema 19.1% 15.6% NA
Anterior chamber fibrin reaction or membrane formation 26.7% 43.1% NA
Anterior chamber cell and/or flare 99.2% Cells (97.2%), flare (63.0) NA
Hypopyon 22.7% 10.6% 85.7%
Keratic precipitates 27.9% 21.6% NA
Anterior vitreous opacities 21.5% 23.8% NA
Media opacity NA NA 99.5%
Red reflex present NA NA 32.0%
Macular edema or other retinal abnormalities NA 3.8% NA

NA not available

The last column refers clinical manifestation of endophthalmitis for the comparative purpose