METASTATIC BACILLUS COLI PANOPHTHALMITIS FROM CALCULUS PYONEPHROSIS
1930; American Medical Association; Volume: 3; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1001/archopht.1930.00810060028003
ISSN1538-3601
Autores Tópico(s)Rabies epidemiology and control
ResumoMetastatic panophthalmitis is not uncommon, but Bacillus coli infection in such cases is extremely rare; furthermore, there is no recorded case of proved endophthalmitis from infection of the kidneys. The organisms most commonly isolated have been Staphylococcus, Meningococcus, Streptococcus and Pneumococcus , the etiologic factors in these cases having been meningitis, lobar pneumonia, grip, puerperal sepsis, epidemic parotitis, measles, cholecystitis and tuberculous disease of the joints. In a personal communication, Dr. Goldstein of New York told me of an unreported case of endophthalmitis under his care in which B. coli was isolated from the eye and from the ethmoids, the latter being considered the etiologic focus. Betti 1 described two cases of contusion of the globe resulting in B. coli panophthalmitis, but the original focus was not determined. Oreste 2 reported a case in which a patient, aged 60, had metastatic choroiditis, but he was not able to
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