Published September 30, 2019 | Version v1
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WHEN AN ENDOGENOUS ENDOPHTHALMITIS REVEALS COLON CANCER: A NEW GERM FOR SCREENING.

  • 1. Service d\'ophtalmologie A,Hopital des Sp?cialit?s de Rabat,Universit? mohamed V,23000,Morocco.

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Endogenous bacterial endophthalmitis is a diagnostic challenge both ocular and general, whose functional and vital prognosis can be severely engaged. The diagnosis is sometimes easy in case of occurrence on a predisposed ground (immunodepression, drug addiction, nosocomial infection) but litigious in the healthy subject. The presence of the fusobacterium nucleatum incriminated in the genesis of colon cancer and associated with a darker prognosis of cancer in vitreous fluid or in the piece of enucleation or evisceration should prompt us to launch a complete digestive balance to eliminate a colonic tumor. Diagnostic and therapeutic management must be rapid in order to avoid ocular and general complications potentially blinding or lethal.

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