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Endogenous endophthalmitis is a disease that potentially threatens vision. It is produced by the haematogenous spread of microorganisms from a septic focus. It is a rare condition that is related to debilitating diseases, immunosuppression states, and invasive procedures. Endogenous endophthalmitis during pregnancy is even rarer, and has become a challenge due to the safety and side effects of the local and systemic treatments. The case is presented of a pregnant woman with a history of complicated appendicitis, septic shock, and thrombocytopenia that presented endogenous endophthalmitis due to Candida albicans in the immediate post-operative period. This required the use of intravitreal and systemic antimycotics and vitrectomy. She made a significant anatomical and functional recovery, and without any maternal or foetal side effects. |