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From: Topiramate induced bilateral hypopyon uveitis and choroidal detachment: a report of two cases and review of literature

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A & B Colour slit lamp photograph of the right and left eye showing hypopyon (white arrows). C & D Ultrasound B scan of the right and left eye showing choroidal detachments in all four quadrants (white arrowhead) (S: superior; I: inferior; N: Nasal; T: Temporal). The hypopyon resolved 2 weeks after stopping topiramate and starting topical and systemic steroids. E & F Colour slit lamp photograph of the right and left eye showing resolved hypopyon G & H Ultrasound B scan of the right and left eye showing resolved choroidal detachments in all quadrants

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