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A 79 year old man with visual changes
Digital Journal of Ophthalmology 2005
Volume 11, Number 9
April 7, 2005
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Burton Goldstein, M.D. | University of South Florida
William Mcdowell, M.D.
| Uiversity of South Florida
HISTORY
EXAMINATION
ANCILLARY TESTING
TREATMENT
DIFF. DIAGNOSIS
DIAGNOSIS AND DISCUSSION
REFERENCES
Treatment
The patient is currently being observed without treatment. Vision has improved to 20/30 OS and the posterior segment remained stable at both the one and three-month follow up. He continues to suffer from short-term memory loss but is improving.
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