Toxic posterior segment syndrome with retinal vasculitis likely caused by intraocular cotton fiber after vitreoretinal surgery - a case report.
Chaitra JayadevAditi GuptaSantosh Gopikrishna GaddeRamesh VenkateshPublished in: BMC ophthalmology (2023)
This report describes an unusual diagnosis of TPSS after vitreoretinal surgery, most likely due to the presence of an intraocular cotton fiber. This excessive inflammation of the posterior segment usually responds to a course of topical and systemic steroids.