Punctate inner choroid lesion

Punctate inner choroidopathy is a rare multifocal choroidal retinal inflammatory disease, which typically occurs in young women with myopia. It is a yellow-white lesion scattered in the posterior pole and is located in the retinal pigment epithelium And inner choroidal levels, a self-limiting process, usually without accompanying anterior segment and vitreous inflammation, and most patients have good visual prognosis.

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