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 1

Abdominal enhanced CT on day 5 of admission. On day 5 of admission, an intensive abdominal CT revealed an abscess in the right lobe of the liver. As the arrow indicated, the right posterior lobe of the liver showed a low-density shadow with uneven density; the length was about 3.8 cm, and the septum shadow was visible in the right posterior lobe. Perfusion was enhanced around the lesion, and a strip-like filling defect was shown in the right hepatic vein. Arterial phase (a); venous phase (b); equilibrium phase (c); delay phase (d).