Bilateral Endophthalmitis in Acute Bacterial Endocarditis

1979 
: A 53-year-old diabetic woman had ketoacidosis, urinary tract infection, and bilateral endophthalmitis. She subsequently developed a ruptured chorda tendineae of the mitral valve, and a diagnosis of acute bacterial endocarditis was made. No organisms were cultured during life or at autopsy. At autopsy, bilateral nongranulomatous panophthalmitis was found with perinephric, myocardial, intracranial, and mitral valve abscesses.
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