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A young patient presents to the opthalmic outpatient department with gradual blurring of vision in the left eye.Slit lamp examination reveals fine stellate keratatic precipitates and aqueous flare and a typical complicated posterior subcapsular cataract.No posterior synechiae were observed.the most likely diagnosis is: |
| A. | Heerfordt's disease |
| B. | Intermediate Uveitis (Pars Plantis) |
| C. | Subacute Iridocyclitis |
| D. | Heterochromic Iridocyclitis of Fuch's |
| Answer» E. | |