Peripheral Neuropathies
Chemotherapy-induced neuropathies
Jan. 14, 2024
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In the cicatricial phase, the vitreous is void of cellular debris, and the lesion presents as hyper- and hypopigmentation at the level of the choroid and retinal pigment epithelium accompanied by white fibrotic tissue. These lesions have a predilection for the posterior pole, with devastating consequences for visual acuity. (Contributed by Dr. James Walters.)