Presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome. A clinicopathologic correlation of a treated case
A. Sheffer, W. R. Green, S. L. Fine and M. Kincaid
A patient with bilateral presumed ocular histoplasmosis had been
successfully treated in his symptomatic right eye with laser
photocoagulation for subretinal neovascularization in two areas of the
macula. The left eye also showed neovascularization clinically and
histopathologically but was not treated because there was no detectable
leakage and the vision was not affected. There was no change in the left
eye over a two-year period. Clinicopathologic correlation of the treated
and untreated macular lesions and the peripapillary and peripheral lesions
is presented.