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What to Present, it is so Hard to Pick

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Title:  What to Present, it is so Hard to Pick
Author:  Rob Hobbs
Date:  04/17/2013
Keywords/Main Subjects: PIC; Fluorescein angiogram; Punctate inner choroidopathy; White dot syndromes; MCP; Multifocal choroiditis
Diagnosis: Punctate inner choroidopathy
Brief Description: This is a case presentation of a patient with a white dot syndrome, punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC). An extensive discussion of the pathogenesis, clinical course, diagnosis of, and management of PIC. Current research in PIC is discussed. Treatment of PIC is discussed extensively. Fluorescein angiography and other diagnostic testing are also discussed extensively.
Format: video
Series: Moran Eye Center Grand Rounds
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Identifier: Moran_CORE_15058
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