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Natural history of experimental histoplasmic choroiditis in the primate. I. Clinical features.
The clinical features of the long-term (3-year) natural history of experimental histoplasmic choroiditis in primates are documented in this report. The acute choroiditis resolved into four types of lesions: chorioretinal adhesions (atrophic scars) (2%); retinal pigment epithelial window defects (21%); subclinical lesions (19%); and "disappearing" lesions (58%). It was noted that the most obvious, acute lesions tend to disappear by clinical examination with long-term follow up. No subretinal neovascularization or spontaneous "reactivation" was observed.
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