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Vitreous floaters are common and most typically do not mean you have uveitis. Vitreous floaters are commonly noticed against a bright blue sky or a bright background. Patients with intermediate or posterior uveitis will commonly have many dark, dot-like floaters or a wall of vitreous inflammatory strands, which can obstruct vision. These are typically much more significant and dense than common floaters. |
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