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OBJECTIVE
To report an atypical presentation of sarcoidosis simulating birdshot chorioretinopathy.
METHODS
Observational case report.
METHODS
Review of the clinical, laboratory, photographic, and histopathologic records of a patient with sarcoidosis.
RESULTS
A 56-year-old white woman was evaluated
BACKGROUND
Posterior segment lesions, including taches de bougie, may be the presenting sign of sarcoidosis. In patients with unrecognized sarcoidosis, taches de bougie may be misinterpreted as the lesions of birdshot chorioretinopathy (BCR) or multifocal choroiditis (MFC).
METHODS
In a
OBJECTIVE
We present a case series of four patients with unilateral, nonprogressive, yellow or white choroidal lesions of unknown etiology.
METHODS
Four healthy patients were referred to an academic medical retina practice for unusual fundus findings in one eye only. Both eyes of all four patients
To determine the diagnostic yield of systemic work-up in white dot syndromes.
A retrospective chart review.
Eighty-six consecutive patients with a diagnosis of a white dot syndrome were identified. Forty-three had a diagnosis of birdshot chorioretinopathy. Overall, 395 diagnostic tests were