: This represents a "quiet" or healed stage of a previous inflammatory event, such as Toxoplasmosis . Unlike active lesions, there is no "headlight in the fog" appearance (vitreous haze or active fluffiness). Academic Context
While I cannot play the video directly, this specific file typically depicts a clinical examination of a (often associated with resolved Toxoplasmosis or similar inflammatory conditions). Typical Clinical Description for this Asset old scar b (15)_mpeg4.mp4
: Kanski's Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic Approach . Topic : Uveitis / Posterior Segment Infections. : This represents a "quiet" or healed stage
: Used as a comparative reference to help students distinguish between active inflammation and inactive scarring. Typical Clinical Description for this Asset : Kanski's
: Extensive loss of retinal and choroidal tissue, exposing the underlying white sclera.
If you are documenting this for a study or presentation, here is the full descriptive text corresponding to the visual findings usually associated with this specific "Old Scar" asset: : Inactive (Old) Chorioretinal Scar. Visual Findings :