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How will multifocal choroiditis look different than POHS?

Multifocal choroiditis patients have more vitritis, often an anterior uveitis, and the inactive lesions are generally smaller than POHS. Also, their histo skin test is normal and they may have an abnormal ERG. Also, these patients typically come from areas that you don’t typically don’t associate with histoplasmosis.

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