Fig. 1From: Post-traumatic exogenous endophthalmitis caused by Nocardia farcinicaPost-traumatic corneal scar. Mild non-granulomatous anterior uveitis with fibrin in the anterior chamber. The nodular exudates grew anteriorly towards the corneal endothelium and imitated an iris cyst (a). A hypopyon in the anterior chamber and white, plump, fluffy hemispherical exudates progressing into the anterior chamber (b). Whitish, plump, nodular, and tufted exudates continued to develop within the anterior chamber (c). The eye 5 years after cataract surgery. The eye is completely without signs and symptoms of inflammation and the patient is without any local and systemic medications (d)Back to article page