Abstract
Fusarium endophthalmitis is a rare but devastating ocular infection, often associated with trauma or systemic immunosuppression. It is caused by Fusarium species, a group of filamentous fungi that are widely found in soil and plant material. The infection is characterized by rapid progression and poor visual prognosis if not promptly treated. We present an interesting case of Fusarium endophthalmitis in an immunocompetent elderly male with no prior ocular illness. Early diagnosis and prompt administration of antifungal therapy, including intravitreal amphotericin B and systemic voriconazole, along with surgical intervention, contributed to a favorable clinical outcome.