Case Report

Blindness in Right Eyes after Enema: A Case of Klebsiella pneumoniae-Related Invasive Liver Abscess Syndrome with Endophthalmitis-Caused Blindness as the First Symptom

Figure 3

Head/eye MRI on day 18 of admission. On the 18th day of admission, head and eye MRIs were performed. As the arrows indicated, DWI showed slightly high signal intensity in the left occipital lobe (a), left temporal lobe (b), and parietal lobe (c). As the arrow indicated, the signal of the right eyeball was not uniform, and the vitreous body displayed an oval slightly long T1 and T2 signal shadow (d).
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