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English: Anterior uveitis with active disease. In a 30-year-old female with active anterior uveitis, peripheral vessel leakage was detected using ultra-wide-field fluorescein angiography.
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Source Ying Chi et. al. "A Prospective, Observational Study on the Application of Ultra-Wide-Field Angiography in the Evaluation and Management of Patients with Anterior Uveitis", PLoS ONE doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0122749
Author Ying Chi, Chunying Guo, Yuan Peng, Lijun Qiao, Liu Yang
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