Multimodal imaging of multifocal chorioretinitis secondary to endogenous candida infection

ConclusionWe reported multimodal imaging of an unusual occurrence of multifocal chorioretinitis due to immunosuppression. These findings suggested that the infection resulted from choroidal infiltration via the short posterior ciliary arteries with resultant breakthrough into the retina, rather than via the central retinal artery. By comparing findings on OCTA with data obtained from traditional systems, we are gaining essential information on the pathogenesis of endogenous candida chorioretinitis.
Source: International Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Source Type: research