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Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
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The significance of the pars plana exudate in pars planitis.

We divided 61 patients (111 eyes) with pars planitis into three groups based on clinical appearance. Patients in Group I had bilateral vitreous cells and bilateral pars plana exudates (36 patients, 72 eyes); patients in Group II had bilateral vitreous cells but a pars plana exudate in one eye only (14 patients, 28 eyes); and patients in Group III had vitreous cells and exudate formation in the single eye involved (11 patients, 11 eyes). The presence of a pars plana exudate was associated with more severe vitreous disease and increased incidence of cystoid macular edema.

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