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Ocular Involvement in Sarcoidosis

2018 
Sarcoidosis presents with ocular involvement in 20–30% of patients1, with the most common ocular manifestations being granulomatous uveitis, dry eye, and conjunctival nodules. Pain may be caused by ciliary spasm or elevated intraocular pressure, and granulomas of the choroid cause visual disturbance only when they are located in the macula or center of vision, unlike the peripheral lesion in …
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