Snow banking is seen in?

Correct Answer: Intermediate uveitis
Description: Ans. is d i.e., Intermediate uveitis Pars planitis (Intermediate uveitis) denotes the inflammation of pars plana pa of ciliary body and most peripheral pa of the retina. Most common symptom is floaters; defective vision may also occur. Fundus examination in pars planitis reveals whitish exudates present near the ora serrata in the inferior quadrant. These typical exudates are referred as snow ball opacities. These may coalesce to form a grey white pique called snow banking.
Category: Ophthalmology
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