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Clinical profile and visual outcome of intraocular inflammation associated with cat-scratch disease in Japanese patients.

Ken FukudaTomoka MizobuchiTatsuma KishimotoYusaku MiuraTakashi NishiuchiKazuyuki YoshidaAtsuki Fukushima
Published in: Japanese journal of ophthalmology (2021)
White retinal or retinochoroidal foci were the most common ocular posterior segment manifestations of CSD in this patient population. A diagnosis of CSD should be suspected in patients with fever and chorioretinal white spots, and the absence of neuroretinitis or macular star does not exclude the possibility of intraocular inflammation in CSD.
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