Perivascular exudates in frosted branch angiitis.

Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina

Proctor Foundation for Research in Ophthalmology, 95 Kirkham Street, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.

Published: October 2015

Three cases of young, minimally symptomatic patients found to have vitritis and extensive perivenous vitreous exudates resembling frosted branch angiitis are presented. Optical coherence tomography showed that these exudates appear to be extravascated from the vasculature. The material persisted over 1 year on immunosuppressive therapy, suggesting that its resolution should not be a treatment end point. These cases add to our understanding of the spectrum of clinical findings in frosted branch angiitis.

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