Unusual Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis
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B.Adibi (MD) * |
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Abstract: (27874 Views) |
Peripapilary Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis is a rare condition that occurred with papilitis and damage the nerve fiber in the involved zone and visual field defect with central scotoma. Therefore the first complain of these patients are central visual field defect. A 16 years old woman without history of systemic and ocular disease with suddenly central visual field defect and blurred vision was referred to clinic. She was 2+ MG and color vision defect and peripapilary chorioretinitis with papilitis. Elevation of toxo IgG and IgM titer was reported to be higher the normal initially and a week later. |
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Keywords: Peripapillary, Toxoplasmosis, Chorioretinitis, Central scotoma |
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Type of Study: Case Report |
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* Corresponding Author Address: Department of opthalmology. Gorgan University of Medical Sciences |
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