Knowing the most common etiologies will help non-uveitis specialists make the diagnosis and initiate appropriate therapy or determine which patients are in the smaller subset who may need to be referred, says Todd P. Margolis, MD, PhD.
Punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC) and multifocal choroidopathy (MFC) with panuveitis are different conditions and not part of a spectrum of the same disease. Considering them as separate entities is important.
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