Choroiditis and retinitis may also occur, and leave permanent changes easily recognised on examination with the ophthalmoscope. |
If the inflammation affects the back of the eye, it is called retinitis or choroiditis. |
Posterior segment examination revealed bilateral CME, with no evidence of vasculitis, choroiditis, retinitis, vitritis, or vitreomacular traction. |
In addition, iritis may be secondary to keratitis, scleritis or choroiditis. |