Figure 1From: Bacterial endophthalmitis caused by an intraocular cilium in a patient under treatment with infliximab Photographs of the right eye. Photographs of the right eye showing marked temporal conjunctival and scleral injections at the first visit (a) and anterior chamber inflammation with hypopyon 1 week after the first visit (b). Intraoperatively, a yellow-white massive vitreous opacity (white arrows) was observed at the supero-temporal retina and a foreign body (white triangle) resembling a cilium was found in the vitreous opacity (c). A focal scleral necrosis (arrows) was detected just outside where the foreign body was observed (d). LRM, lateral rectus muscle.Back to article page