Fig. 3From: Acute multifocal retinitis: a retrospective review of 35 casesA 32-year-old female patient presented with vision blurring in the right eye. The patient reported having been recently scratched by a kitten. There was a right relative afferent pupillary defect. Color fundus photograph shows retinal infiltrates (arrowheads) (a). Fluorescein angiography shows mild peripheral staining of retinal lesions (b, c) and late optic disc hyperfluorescence (c). Serology confirmed a diagnosis of cat-scratch diseaseBack to article page