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    Uveitis

    a. Mutton-fat keratic precipitates on the cornea resulting from uveitis caused by sarcoidosis. b. Intermediate uveitis with inferior snowbank formation, right eye. c. Acute postoperative endophthalmitis caused by S epidermidis. d. Birdshot chorioretinopathy. Note the evenly spaced white subretinal lesions originally described as if “birdshot has been shot off within the eye.” e. Cat scratch disease. Mild optic disc edema and macular star formation. f. CMV retinitis. Full-thickness granular retinal opacification, hard exudates, hemorrhages and vascular sheathing.