Ocular pseudohistiocytosis syndrome
At present, the ocular cytoplasmic bacterial disease refers to the absence of vitreous inflammation in the fundus with a clear border of atrophy, choroidal retinal scars around the optic disc, and choroidal neovascularization (CNV) membrane changes in the macula. The cytoplasmin skin test showed a series of clinical manifestations such as positive. Because pathogens have not been isolated from the eyes of these patients, there are many names for this disease, such as presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (POHS), ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (ocular histoplasmosis syndrome), ocular histoplasmosis, and ocular histoplasmosis.
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