Case Report

A Case of Chorioretinitis with Retinal Angiomatous Proliferation

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Inflammation was present in the right eye. (a) The fundus was opaque, and exudation and hemorrhage could be seen in the macular and inferonasal peripheral retina. (b) Dense vitreous opacities obscured the visualization of the fundus of the right eye. Chorioretinitis with exudation and hemorrhage was seen in the macular. (c) Normal fundus of left eye. (d, e) OCT showed an epiretinal membrane above the inner retinal surface of macular fovea and pigment epithelial detachment (PED).
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