91-month follow-up of solitary punctate chorioretinitis in a Chinese patient
Chu Liu,
Mengke Liu,
Xinyue Lan
et al.
Abstract:Background
Solitary Punctate Chorioretinitis (SPC) is a recently identified form of punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC) characterized by a single lesion in the fovea of the macula. Previous studies with a maximum follow-up of 48 months were insufficient. Our review uncovered a case sustained for 91 months.
Case presentation
A 28-year-old young woman experienced with sudden visual loss in her right eye. Comprehensive examinations, including assessmen… Show more
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