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  • Courtesy of Stephen J. Kim, MD.
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    Retina/Vitreous

    Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease. A, Color fundus photograph montage of the right eye taken during an acute uveitic phase in a patient with a presenting visual acuity of 20/400 in both eyes demonstrate vitritis, optic nerve head swelling, diffuse serous detachments with inferior dependency, and dilated and tortuous vasculature. B, Montage fundus photographs of the right eye taken 2 years later during the chronic (convalescent) phase demonstrate diffuse chorioretinal scarring and the classic “sunset glow” fundus due to loss of choroidal pigment. Visual acuity was stable at 20/20 in both eyes.