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Volume 25, Number 5—May 2019
Research Letter

Gordonia bronchialis–Associated Endophthalmitis, Oregon, USA

Rene ChoiComments to Author , Luke Strnad, Christina J. Flaxel, Andreas K. Lauer, and Eric B. Suhler
Author affiliations: Casey Eye Institute, Portland, Oregon, USA (R. Choi, C.J. Flaxel, A.K. Lauer, E.B. Suhler); Oregon Health and Science University, Portland (L. Strnad); Veterans Administration Portland Health Care System, Portland (E.B. Suhler)

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B-scan ultrasonography of the left eye of a 63-year-old woman with Gordonia bronchialis–associated endophthalmitis, Oregon, USA, showing dense opacities in the vitreous space.

Figure. B-scan ultrasonography of the left eye of a 63-year-old woman with Gordonia bronchialis–associated endophthalmitis, Oregon, USA, showing dense opacities in the vitreous space.

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