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From: White dot syndrome in a patient with presumed ocular tuberculosis: a case report

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A 32-year-old caucasian male presenting sudden blurred vision in his left eye for 2 weeks. A Unremarkable right fundus appearence. B, C Left fundus showed gray-whitish deep retinal dots (arrow heads). D Left fundus autofluorescence (FAF) showing peripapillary hyper-autofluorescent confluent lesions, with adjacent focal circular hyper-autofluorescent lesions. Fluorescein angiography (FA) was unremarkable in the right eye (E). Left side showed early and late hyperfluorescent lesions, some of them with wreath-like appearance. Also, a mild disc and peripapillary vessels staining was present (F–H). Swept-source optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the left eye revealed focal disruptions of the ellipsoid zone and a choriocapillaris thinning with subjacent pachy vessels at the same locations (I, J)

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