Volume 32, Number 1—January 2026
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis
Retrospective Case Series of Ocular Lyme Disease, 1988–2025
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Figure. Anterior uveitis in a patient from a series of cases of ocular Lyme disease. Uveitis may be distinguished from the more common conjunctivitis (pink eye) by any number of features that warrant an ophthalmology examination. Uveitis is more likely to have eye pain, light sensitivity, smaller or irregular-shaped pupil, blurry vision, and floaters.
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