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Summary

Figure 3. Crane pecking injury to the eye. (A) Gram stain of vitreous aspirate displaying gram positive cocci in chains, suggestive of streptococci. (B) Blood agar plate displaying multiple colonies with complete hemolysis, suggesting beta-hemolytic streptococci.[1]

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  1. Baskaran P, Ramakrishnan S, Dhoble P, Gubert J. Traumatic endophthalmitis following a crane pecking injury - An unusual mode. GMS Ophthalmol Cases. 2016;6:Doc01. doi:10.3205/oc000038

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