Multifocal choroiditis with pan uveitis

Multifocal choroiditis with panuveitis (MCP) is a multipolar choroidal retina of unknown origin with obvious vitreous and anterior uveitis that was first reported by Dreyer and Gass in 1984. Inflammatory lesions. There are many similarities between punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC) and diffuse subretinal fibrosis (DSF) reported in the literature and multifocal choroiditis with panuveitis. Therefore, whether these lesions are different manifestations of the same disease or 3 different independent diseases is still inconclusive. The disease is generally not accompanied by systemic diseases. From the site of inflammation, this disease should belong to the category of uveitis.

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