Man presents with bilateral chorioretinal lesions

Source: James Constans, MD, and Lana Rifkin, MD
A 29-year-old white man with no significant medical history and a ocular history of contact lens use was referred to the uveitis clinic for a second opinion regarding bilateral chorioretinal lesions that were found on a routine comprehensive exam. He endorsed intermittent dry eye sensation, occasional blurred vision, and a long-standing and unchanged presence of intermittent floaters in both eyes. He was otherwise asymptomatic with no changes in vision, new floaters or flashes.
On examination, best corrected visual acuity was 20/20 in (Read more...)

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