Retinal vasculitis is a sight-threatening inflammatory eye condition that involves the retinal vessels. Detection of retinal
vasculitis is made clinically, and is confirmed with the help of fundus fluorescein angiography. Active vascular disease is
characterized by exudates around retinal vessels resulting in white sheathing or cuffing of the affected vessels. In this
review, a practical approach to the diagnosis of retinal vasculitis is discussed based on ophthalmoscopic and fundus fluorescein
angiographic findings.
Keywords Retina - Vasculitis - Fluorescein angiography