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From: Concurrent tuberculous chorioretinitis with choroidal neovascularization and tuberculous meningitis: a case report

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Chest CT demonstrating miliary nodules in the lung (a). Cerebral MRI displaying multiple intracranial nodules, and miliary nodule lesions with peripheral edema (b). Fundus photograph showing macular oedema, stellate exudation and an absent foveal reflex in the right eye (c), and sporadic yellowish-white exudation at the posterior pole in the left eye (d). Fundus fluorescein angiography and indocyanine green angiography in early (e and h), mid (f and i) and late (g and j) phases showing hyperfluorescence with leakage of dye from the core lesion in the right eye, and multiple lesions with early hypoautofluorescence and late hyperautofluorescence in the left eye. Optical coherence tomography displaying exudative retinal detachment (k). Ocular ultrasonography B-scan showing an oval solid mass in the posterior wall of the right eye (l). Optical coherence tomography showing exudative retinal detachment before intravitreal anti-VEGF treatment (m), and resolution of subretinal fluid at 1 week (n) and 1 month (o) follow-up after intravitreal ranibizumab injection

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