The current study was an attempt to
report a case of subacute bilateral hypopionic uveitis and pan uveitis in a
referral case of Behcet patient. Careful questioning of the patient anddetailed examination of the eyes for other signs are necessary to guide thedifferential diagnosis and relevant investigations. In this study, a case of a
patient with a 20 year history of Behcet disease and occular manifestation of
bilateral hypopionic uveitis was presented in ophthalmic consultation. Hypopion
resolved shortly after instating therapy but old scarified retinal lesion did
not respond as well as long lasting posterior synchia.
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