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4/2005
vol. 107 abstract:
Original paper
Multifocal choroiditis and panuveitis (MCP) – diagnosis, ocular symptoms and treatment
Joanna Brydak-Godowska
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,
Marcin Śwituła
1
,
Ewa Dróbecka-Brydak
1
,
Marzena Mzyk
1
,
Elżbieta Sędrowicz
1
,
Agnieszka Samsel
1
Klinika Oczna 2005, 107 (4): 665-667
Online publish date: 2005/12/18
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Multifocal choroiditis and panuveitis (MCP) belong to white dot syndromes, which are an idiopathic inflammatory process damaging the retinal pigment epithelium and choriocapillaris. We observed fourteen patients with typical ocular changes for MCP (panuveitis with typical multiple yellow, white or gray focal lesions in fundus of the eye). In 8 patients typically were observed – glaucoma, cataract, macular edema. We applied topical drops (corticosteroids,
antiglaucomatous), and in 5 patients oral encorton was necessary to include. keywords:
white dot syndrome, multifocal choroiditis and panuveitis, persistent and recurrent uveitis, immunosupression |
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