Introduction: We describe the case of a postoperative fungal endophthalmitis caused by , an opportunistic yeast common in nature but rare as a causative agent in ocular infections. This would be the second reported case of endophthalmitis.
Case Report: A patient came to our hospital with a dense hemovitreous caused by an inadvertent ocular perforation and retinal detachment during a cataract surgery.
Purpose: To describe the clinical manifestations of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease during pregnancy and after birth and the therapeutic challenge of treating patients with this condition.
Methods: We describe the clinical manifestations of this disease, as well as the diagnostic tests and treatments performed.
Results: The patient was referred for evaluation due to a persistent headache.