Exam: Testing for retinochoroiditis starts with a complete eye exam by an ophthalmologist. Ancillary eye testing might include an angiogram, photos, and an ultrasound of the eye. With the help of the primary care physician, additional blood tests and other radiologic tests (like a chest x-ray) might be ordered to look for a systemic cause of this inflammation inside the eye.
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