Case history
Case history #1
A 40-year-old man presents to the emergency department complaining of red eye without purulent discharge. He also has pain, photophobia, blurred vision, and tearing. On slit-lamp examination, the attending ophthalmologist notices a small irregular pupil, conjunctival injection around the corneal limbus, and white blood cells in the anterior chamber.
Case history #2
A 30-year-old woman presents with onset of bilateral decreased vision associated with floaters. Slit-lamp examination of the anterior segment shows no abnormality. However, on dilated fundoscopic examination, vitreous cells and a choroiditis are apparent.
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