OCT angiography can evaluate tuberculous uveitis

Posterior uveitis is the most common form of involvement in intraocular tuberculosis.
As with all cases of posterior uveitis, imaging plays a key role in documenting lesions, assessing disease activity, determining location of the disease, detecting complications and sequelae, as well as monitoring response to therapy.
Intraocular inflammation can be associated with various vascular flow abnormalities in a wide spectrum of uveitic disorders. Hence, recognizing patterns of disruption is integral to the diagnosis and management of these conditions. The gold standard modalities for the imaging of

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