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From: Case report-immune recovery posterior scleritis in a HIV positive patient

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Anterior segment photography of the left eye. a. Severe chemosis, subconjunctival hemorrhage at the first visit. e. Regression of chemosis and complete resolution of conjunctival redness 1 month later. i. No obvious abnormality 6 month later. Fundus photograph of the left eye. b. Presence of optic nerve swelling and chorioretinal folds at the first visit. f. Partial regression of optic nerve swelling and progressive resolution of chorioretinal folds 1 month later. j. Absolute regression of optic nerve swelling and chorioretinal folds 6 month later. B-ultrasound of the left eye. c. Retrobulbar edema with the typical “T” sign at the first visit. g. Reduction of retrobulbar edema 1 month later. k. Mild retrobulbar edema 6 month later. OCT of the left eye. d. Exudative retinal detachment at the first visit. h. Regression of retinal detachment 1 month later. l. Normal retinal structure 6 month later.

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