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            By Henry J. Kaplan, MD
            
University of Louisville
Co-author(s): Niloofar Piri , MD. University Of Louisville - Uploaded on Feb 25, 2013.
 - Last modified by Caroline Bozell on Mar 4, 2013.
 - Reviewed by Caroline Bozell
 
- Rating
 - Appears in
 - Uveitis
 - Condition/keywords
 - serpiginous choroiditis
 - Imaging device
 - Fundus camera
 - Description
 - Serpiginous choroiditis, right eye. Both active and inactive lesions clearly visible; active lesions are the yellowish subretinal area most prominant nasal to optic nerve head and also around the inferior arcade and temporal to the macular lesion.
 

        
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