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January 2001

Subretinal Fibrosis and Linear Streaks in Multifocal Choroiditis

Arch Ophthalmol. 2001;119(1):142. doi:10-1001/pubs.Ophthalmol.-ISSN-0003-9950-119-1-epe00045

A 23-YEAR-OLD white, myopic woman had a 12-year history of progressive bilateral visual loss. Findings from her medical history were unremarkable. Her visual acuity was 20/200 OD and 20/400 OS. She had cells in vitreous, punched-out chorioretinal scars, and multiple stellate zones of whitish subretinal fibrosis in both eyes (Figure 1). In the both eyes, but more visible in the right, she had curvilinear equatorial streaks, which coursed roughly parallel to the ora serrata.

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