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From: Panretinal acute multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy: a novel posterior uveitis syndrome with HLA-A3 and HLA-C7 association

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Case 1. A 27-year-old Caucasian female with a reduced initial VA of 20/200 OD and 20/60 OS due to PAMPPE. (A) Appearance of right fundus upon initial examination with active lesions present in the periphery. (B) Fluorescein angiogram montage demonstrating the atypical presentation and diffuseness of the lesions located in the posterior pole OD. (C) Fundus photograph montage of left eye taken upon initial evaluation showing areas of active lesions along with hyperpigmented areas of scarring in the RPE of the posterior pole. (D) Fluorescein angiogram montage demonstrating the atypical presentation of the lesions located in the posterior pole of the left eye. (E) Fluorescein angiogram of left eye at 20 s showing early phase/hypofluorescence or blockage upon initial evaluation along with (F) late phase/hyperfluorescence or staining of the active lesions at 5 min and 56 s.

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