Abstract

Purpose: To describe the presentation and management of presumed ocular tuberculosis, successfully treated with anti-tubercular therapy alone. Case Report: Presumed tuberculous choroidal granuloma associated with serous retinal detachment healed after initiation of antituberculosis therapy without concomitant corticosteroid therapy. Conclusion: Although corticosteroids are often used as add-on treatment for ocular tuberculosis, selected patients can be treated with anti-tuberculosis therapy alone with close follow-up.

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