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Can you tell me more about or know anyone with serpiginous choroiditis?

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Dr. Abdul Khan answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

Rare disease. : Serpiginous choroiditis is a rare, usually bilateral, chronically recurring, acute inflammatory entity which affects otherwise healthy middle-aged men or women. Usually causing painless decrease in vision. Both eyes are commonly affected, although the second eye may not develop lesions for weeks to years after the first eye. The exact cause of serpiginous choroiditis is not known.

Answered 6/21/2015

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