“…This case presented a management dilemma: the pre-foveal parasite could neither be photocoagulated, nor killed by pharmacotherapy, which failed in absence of intraocular inflammation. 2,3,5 In view of the poor long-term prognosis, we recommend early surgical removal in such a case if photocoagulation is not feasible; even in the presence of good vision and no inflammation. Sir, Simple method to reduce iatrogenic retinal trauma during vitreous surgery Posterior iatrogenic retinal trauma is a known complication of vitreous surgery.…”