. The bacteriology of the eye. re the blood is being destroyed and toxic material is present, andalso the changes which occur in diabetes, nephritis, etc. 2 In rare cases, such as those which were examined by Goh and Yamaguchi, a diffusecollection of lymphocytes occurs amongst the choroidal vessels without any deposition of 366 BACTERIOLOGY OF THE EYE There is no proof, however, that the circulating toxins of theorganisms can produce any localized inflammation in the It is much more likely that a considerable proportion of the mild,benign, endogenous inflammations of the eye which occur


. The bacteriology of the eye. re the blood is being destroyed and toxic material is present, andalso the changes which occur in diabetes, nephritis, etc. 2 In rare cases, such as those which were examined by Goh and Yamaguchi, a diffusecollection of lymphocytes occurs amongst the choroidal vessels without any deposition of 366 BACTERIOLOGY OF THE EYE There is no proof, however, that the circulating toxins of theorganisms can produce any localized inflammation in the It is much more likely that a considerable proportion of the mild,benign, endogenous inflammations of the eye which occur in thecourse of sepsis and other infectious diseases, as well as the apparentlyspontaneous cases, are due to bacterial metastases. This is shownby many clinical observations, especially in those cases where, on theone side, there is a severe suppuration, and on the other a mildtransient inflammation. Axenfeld and Goh2 showed that very mild benign metastatic in-flammations of the eye due to the deposition of organisms can occur.


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