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Progressive outer retinal necrosis


Progressive outer retinal necrosis, also known as Varicella zoster virus retinitis (VZV) retinitis produces 1 of 2 patterns of retinal involvement, each with its own characteristic clinical features. In the acute retinal necrosis syndrome, affected patients are typically healthy and are initially seen with vitritis, retinal vasculitis, and confluent necrotizing retinitis preferentially affecting the peripheral retina.1 In the progressive outer retinal necrosis syndrome, patients are immunodeficient and have multifocal areas of deep retinal opacification located in the peripheral retina with or without macular involvement. They usually have a clear vitreous, no hemorrhage, and an absence of vascular inflammation.2



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