Acute retinal pigment epithelitis
Acute retinal pigment epithelitis is a disease characterized by acute inflammation of the retinal pigment epithelium, which is typically manifested as dark gray clusters of small spot-shaped lesions in the macula, surrounded by yellow and white halo , Usually accompanied by vision loss, these lesions mostly disappear on their own within weeks to months, vision can return to normal levels.
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