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Summary

Herpes simplex virus keratouveitis. (Courtesy of Donald Stone, MD.)

The appearance of stellate keratic precipitates (KP) can be associated with several etiologies of ocular inflammation, including viral infections such as herpes simplex, herpes zoster, toxoplasmosis, and rubella virus (in the form of Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis). Herpes simplex virus keratouveitis - American Academy of Ophthalmology. https://www.aao.org/education/image/herpes-simplex-virus-keratouveitis-2 Accessed May 23, 2024.

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current10:29, May 23, 2024Thumbnail for version as of 10:29, May 23, 2024750 × 500 (62 KB)Tony.Ching.AAO (talk | contribs)Herpes simplex virus keratouveitis. (Courtesy of Donald Stone, MD.) The appearance of stellate keratic precipitates (KP) can be associated with several etiologies of ocular inflammation, including viral infections such as herpes simplex, herpes zoster, toxoplasmosis, and rubella virus (in the form of Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis). Herpes simplex virus keratouveitis - American Academy of Ophthalmology. https://www.aao.org/education/image/herpes-simplex-virus-keratouveitis-2 Accessed May...

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