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Chorioretinitis

Disease ChorioepitheliomaChoroid plexus neoplasms

Chorioretinitis may be caused by infection or by autoimmune diseases, including HIV/AIDS, syphilis, sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, and congenital toxoplasmosis.

 


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Conditions ...

Symptoms of CHORIORETINITIS
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Eyes ...

Chorioretinitis, Unspecified; Retinitis, NOS
Definition
Chorioretinitis is a general term often applied to inflammation of the light-sensitive layer on the back of the eye (retina) and the adjacent vascular layer (choroid).

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Chorioretinitis, optic neuritis, and optic atrophy may also occur.
Diagnosis
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Retinitis (Chorioretinitis, Cytomegalovirus retinitis) Â- Retinal detachment Â- Retinoschisis Â- Ocular ischemic syndrome/Central retinal vein occlusion Â- Retinopathy (Bietti's crystalline dystrophy, Coats disease, Diabetic retinopathy, ...

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Chorioretinitis
Choroidal dystrophies
Choroiditis
Christmas disease
Chromaffin tumors
Chromosomal mosaicism
Chromosome 5p deletion syndrome
Chronic acquired (Non-Wilsonian) hepatocerebral degeneration
Chronic adrenocortical insufficiency ...

Chorioretinitis (Uveitis)
Choroid
Choroid of the eye
Choroidal dystrophies
Choroiditis (Uveitis)
Christmas cherry poisoning (Jerusalem cherry poisoning)
Christmas disease (Hemophilia B)
Christmas factor assay (Factor IX assay) ...

Chondroplasia Chondrosarcoma Chorda tympani Chordae Tendinae Chordae tendineae Chordee Chordoma Chorea Chorioangioma, placental Choriocarcinoma Chorion Chorionic gonadotropin Chorionic villus sampling Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) Chorioretinitis ...

Serious manifestations of a toxoplasmosis infection include hepatitis, pneumonia, myocarditis and chorioretinitis. Chorioretinitis (seen right as it would look through an ophthalmoscope) is an infection of the retina that lines the back of the eye.

Visual defects due to eye infections (chorioretinitis)
Enlarged liver and spleen
Jaundice (yellow skin and eyes)
Pneumonitis
Myocarditis (inflammation of the heart)
Brain malformations
Mental retardation
Cerebral palsy
Seizures ...

Herpes zoster ophthalmicus
Iritis, iridocyclitis
Chorioretinitis
Diffuse posterior uveitis and choroiditis
Optic neuritis
Sympathetic ophthalmia
Anterior segment inflammation
Allergic conjunctivitis
Allergic corneal marginal ulcers
Keratitis ...

Eye problems (chorioretinitis, keratitis)
Gastrointestinal problems, including diarrhea
Hepatitis
Jaundice
Liver failure
Lung problems including pneumonia or pneumonitis
Brain and nervous system (neurological) problems
Respiratory distress ...

AllRefer Health - Uveitis (Anterior Uveitis, Chorioretinitis, Chroiditis, Iritis, Pars Planitis, Posterior Uveitis)

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Iritis; Pars planitis; Choroiditis; Chorioretinitis; Anterior uveitis; Posterior uveitis
Causes, incidence, and risk factors ...

Chorioretinitis ... blindness
Claviceps purpurea poisoning ... visual disturbances
Closed-angle glaucoma ... Optic nerve damage, Blindness
Cluster headache ... blindness
Coats Disease ... retinal detachment
Cogan's syndrome ... blindness ...

Alternative names :- Iritis; Pars planitis; Choroiditis; Chorioretinitis; Anterior uveitis; Posterior uveitis ...

symptomatic neonatal disease, either generalised or neurological; symptomatic disease occurring in the first months of life, usually neurological; sequelae or relapse later in childhood of a previously unrecognised infection, usually chorioretinitis; ...

It can affect the choroid, the head of the optic nerve, and the retina (or any combination of these structures). It includes chorioretinitis, retinitis and neuroretinitis.
Panuveitis is when the inflammation affects the whole of the uveal tract.

See also: Retinitis, Symptom, Arthritis, Infections, Rheum

Disease ChorioepitheliomaChoroid plexus neoplasms

 
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