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Juvenile retinal vasculitis of the central variety.
Central retinal vasculitits of the type reported herein occurs monocularly in young males. The presenting symptom is always a massive vitreous hemorrhage with gross visual loss, which tends to persist indefinitely. Vitrectomy through the pars plana is followed by complete visual recovery; the condition becomes quiescent, although recurrent hemorrhages may occur. Other complications seen after surgery are glaucoma and retinal detachment. 6 cases were seen in a period of 11/2 years.