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By Ronald C. Gentile, MD
The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai - Uploaded on Oct 22, 2012.
- Last modified by Ronald C. Gentile, MD on Nov 19, 2012.
- Reviewed by Chayal Patel
- Rating
- Appears in
- Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis Case 1
- Condition/keywords
- toxoplasmosis, posterior uveitis
- Photographer
- The New York Eye & Ear Infirmary Department of Medical Imaging
- Imaging device
- Fundus camera
- Description
- Focal, white area of chorioretinitis with overlying vitreous inflammation adjacent to an old chorioretinal scar in a patient complaining of photophobia, floaters and a decrease in vision of the right eye. The focal area of chorioretinitis is involving the inferior nasal macula and adjacent optic nerve with surrounding retinal and peri-papillary edema.