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Post typhoid retinitis and neurosensory detachment
Typhoid fever is an acute infectious disease capable of rarely producing ocular complications. These complications are usually seen after the third week, and is notoriously called, as the "Week of complications" by direct invasion or by allergic immune mediated reactions. It can present as uveitis, vasculitis, choroiditis, endophthalmitis or panophthalmitis. We here present an 18 year old boy presenting as retinitis with severe exudation and neurosensory detachment and which was managed successfully with steroids.