1 MCQs in Medicine for NEET PG
A 34-year-old man living with HIV presents for routine fundus screening after re-engagement in care. His CD4 count is 142 cells/μL and viral load is 86,000 copies/mL. He is asymptomatic with visual acuity of 6/6 bilaterally. Dilated fundus examination reveals the findings marked **A** in the diagram — white, fluffy lesions scattered in the posterior pole. There is no granular necrotising retinitis, no haemorrhages, and no chorioretinal scars. OCT is unremarkable. Which of the following best describes the clinical significance of the lesions marked **A**?
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