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encyclopedia of Rare Disease Annotation for Precision Medicine




Disease papilledema
Comorbidity C0035305|retinal detachment
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PubMedID- 21750616 Among patients with neuroretinitis the most common cause is b. henselae and approximately two-thirds have positive serologic testing.47 patients present with unilateral, painless, sudden visual loss and systemic symptoms can also be present.48 bilateral neuroretinitis is rare and the simultaneous presence of neuroretinitis and pogs is also uncommon.49,50 some patients with neuroretinitis also present with multifocal retinochoroiditis.48 optic disc edema associated with peripapillary serous retinal detachment can be an early sign of systemic b. henselae infection.51 usually after 2 to 4 weeks a macular star formation follows, but in some patients this may not happen.

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