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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 2. A 17-year-old Caucasian male with visual acuity reduced to 20/400 OD at initial examination due to PAMPPE. (A) Fundus photography at initial evaluation with an atypical, panretinal, and diffuse presentation. (B) Fluorescein angiogram of right eye at 30 s showing the characteristic early phase/hypofluorescence or blockage upon initial evaluation along with (C) late phase/hyperfluorescence or staining of the active lesions at 4 min and 58 s. (D) OCT examination during the acute phase with thickening of the RPE. (E) Fundus photograph montage at the time of initial examination demonstrating the atypical, panretinal, and diffuse active lesions. (F) Follow-up examination after 8-week duration showed the presence of diffuse scarring in the RPE.

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