Aachak M, Brarou H, B. H, A. T, E. F, M. Y, Reda K, Oubaaz A
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Posterior Scleritis Simulating a Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome
A 35 years old patient presented with complaints of diminution of vision in the right eye with ocular pain without any redness nor other clinical signs. Ophthalmic examination revealed a best corrected VA of counting fingers in the right eye. Slit lamp examination of the RE was normal. Fundus evaluation revealed a grade II papillary edema with macular retinal folds (Figure 1).