Serpiginous choroiditis is a rare, progressive, idiopathic inflammatory disorder of the choroid and retinal pigment epithelium, characterized by recurrent, geographic lesions that spread in a serpentine pattern from the optic disc. It often presents with blurred vision, scotomas, or metamorphopsia, and can lead to significant visual morbidity if untreated. Early recognition, careful imaging-based monitoring, and prompt immunosuppressive therapy are essential to limit recurrences and preserve long-term visual function. To learn about various aspects of serpiginous choroiditis, join Dr. Apurva Ranjalkar, a skilled senior resident, for our case-based learning session on November 26 , 2025 , at 3:00 PM IST . Moderator β Dr.
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