Serpiginous Choroiditis: Journey of a Lesion & Its Complex Pharmacotherapeutic Approach

Serpiginous Choroiditis is an uncommon recurrent eye illness characterised by irregularly formed (serpiginous) lesions on two layers of the eye surface (the retinal pigment epithelium and the choriocapillaris). The diagnosis of this unusual condition is difficult enough, but the sophisticated pharmacotherapeutic method used to treat it, as demonstrated in the case report below, is even more difficult. It will assist in bringing to light the numerous treatment hurdles in order to open a window for improved treatment regimens and early diagnosis, while also keeping in mind the constant motivation and calm mind that a patient requires to tackle such a rare disease.

Author(S) Details

Amitrajit A. Pal
Grant Government Medical College & Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India.

Abhijeet D. Joshi
Grant Government Medical College & Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India.

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