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Choroiditis
An inflammation of the layer of the eye behind the retina, either in its entirely (multifocal choroiditis) or in patches (focal choroiditis). Usually the only symptom is blurred vision. See also uveitis.
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Inflammation of the choroid. Cf.:choroidopathy, chorioretinopathy. SYN: posterior uveitis.
- anterior c. disseminated c. restricted to peripheral choroid.
- areolar c. inflammation of the choroid, with prominent pigment proliferation occurring first in the macular region and then more peripherally.
- diffuse c. a widespread exudative inflammation of the choroid, with progressive resolution of older lesions as new ones occur.
- disseminated c. chronic inflammation of the choroid, with multiple isolated foci.
- exudative c. a circumscribed inflammation of the choroid, often with multiple lesions.
- juxtapupillary c. c. adjacent to the optic disk.
- metastatic c. inflammation of the choroid arising from microbial emboli.
- multifocal c. macular, peripapillary, and peripheral c., often designated presumed ocular histoplasmosis.
- posterior c. disseminated c. restricted to the central choroid.
- proliferative c. the dense scar tissue produced by severe c..
- suppurative c. purulent inflammation of the choroid.
- vitiliginous c. SYN: bird shot retinochoroiditis.

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cho·roid·itis .kōr-.ȯi-'dīt-əs, .kȯr- or cho·ri·oid·itis .kōr-ē-ȯi-, .kȯr- n inflammation of the choroid of the eye

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n.
inflammation of the choroid layer of the eye. It may be inflamed together with the iris and ciliary body, but often is involved alone and in patches (focal or multifocal choroiditis). Vision becomes blurred but the eye is usually painless. See uveitis.

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cho·roid·itis (kor″oid-iґtis) [choroido- + -itis] uveitis affecting the choroid, the posterior portion of the uveal tract.

Medical dictionary. 2011.