Figure 1.
Extensive chorioretinal damage from Enterococcus Faecalis endophthalmitis. (A) Extensive hemorrhagic retinopathy noted during vitrectomy performed one day after cataract surgery. (B) Fundus photos six weeks postoperatively shows persistence of hemorrhages encircling the posterior pole. (C) Fundus photos six months postoperatively shows resolution of hemorrhages, severe chorioretinal atrophy, and attenuation of retinal blood vessels. (D) OCT one year postoperatively shows severe macular atrophy with a central foveal thickness of 183 microns. Final visual acuity is counting fingers.