Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4030740 Ophthalmology 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Multifocal choroiditis is the most common ocular manifestation associated with WNVI, with a typically benign clinical course. Less frequent ocular lesions, including optic neuritis and occlusive vasculitis, frequently induce persistent and likely permanent visual deficit. Diabetic patients and those older than 50 years of age are more vulnerable to the more severe features of WNVI, including more serious ocular lesions.
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