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Sympathetic ophthalmia (SO) is a rare, bilateral, nonnecrotizing, granulomatous uveitis that occurs after ocular trauma or surgical procedures to one eye threatening sight in the fellow eye. The pathophysiology is not clearly understood, but it appears that the disrupted integrity of the inciting eye leads to an autoimmune reaction against the exposed ocular antigens in the injured eye as well as in the sympathizing eye.