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Chorioretinal scar showing activation in the superonasal margin of the optic disc.

Chorioretinal scar showing activation in the superonasal margin of the optic disc.

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... classified optic nerve involvement due to OT as published by Eckert et al. (10) . Accordingly, we formed four groups: (1) involvement secondary to distant active retinitis lesions (Figure 1), (2) involvement secondary to the activation of juxtapapillary lesions (Figure 2), (3) papillitis (Figure 3), and (4) neuroretinitis (papillomacular or serous macular detachment with hard exudates at the macula and optic nerve involvement) (Figure 4). ...

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