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Active chorioretinitis and normal fundus, cat
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Active chorioretinitis and normal fundus, cat

    Left: Active chorioretinitis in the eye of a cat. The normally transparent retina is infiltrated with edema, inflammatory exudates, and cells appearing as raised, translucent, or cloudy areas (hyporeflective lesions). This lesion is consistent with a fungal infection such as histoplasmosis. Right: Normal cat fundus.

Left image courtesy of K. Gelatt. Right image courtesy of Dr. Ralph Hamor.