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A 79-year-old female patient complained of decreased vision due to anterior chamber inflammation and vitreous opacity in the left eye. PCR of anterior chamber aqueous revealed varicella-zoster virus (VZV) infection. Despite appropriate antiviral treatment, retinal necrosis gradually progressed. Anterior chamber inflammation and white spots of the r

What Induced Progressive Retinal Necrosis in the Contralateral Eye of this Patient?
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