A presentation of longstanding toxoplasmosis chorioretinitis
Brian R. Hall, Gary E. Oliver, Mitchell Wilkinson, Brian R. Hall, Gary E. Oliver, Mitchell Wilkinson
Index: Optometry 80(1) , 23-8, (2009)
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Abstract
Background Toxoplasmosis gondii is the most common cause of focal necrotizing retinitis in healthy individuals. This case report describes a presentation of toxoplasmosis chorioretintis and reviews the current management options.
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