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⇱ Bilateral anterior uveitis as a part of a multisystem inflammatory syndrome secondary to COVID-19 infection - PubMed


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Anterior segment findings at initial presentation. A, Corneal edema and descemet's membrane folds. B, High‐magnification slit photography depicting corneal edema and keratic precipitates

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