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2005 Series - November 8, 2005
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Lecture 8 of 52 NEXT»
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 Photo courtesy of: Patrick Ma, M.D. Used with permission. Not to be reproduced.
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| Three days after an uneventful cataract surgery, a 65-year-old man presents with 20/200 vision, pain, and a hypopyon. |
| The next most important step is: |
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immediate vitrectomy |
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IV antibiotics |
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vitreous tap and intravitreal antibiotics |
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IV Solumedrol |
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