Medical Case Details:
An 18-year-old male patient came to my outpatient department with a sudden diminution of vision in the left eye along with photophobia. It was painless and not associated with redness or watering. There is no trauma and no significant history like personal or family history. On local examination, the right eye was 6/6, N-6, and had normal anterior and posterior segments. The left eye counted finger at 1 meter, Mutton Fat Granulomatous Keratic Precipitates involving the whole cornea were seen, pupil sluggishly reacting, and iris color was visible hence minimal cells and flare. On dilation, annular posterior synechiae were visible. The retina was not visible. The patient was sent for evaluation of Sight Threatening Panuveitis of the left eye.
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