Question 53

Ocular histoplasmosis syndrome is fairly common especially in areas where the fungus is endemic including the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys in the US. The diagnosis is based on a triad of clinical findings. Which of the following is NOT part of the clinical triad of ocular histoplasmosis syndrome?
Atrophic choroidal scars
Diffuse vitritis
Peripapillary pigmentary changes
Choroidal neovascularization
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