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Congenital Toxoplasmosis: A Case Study
Acute toxoplasmosis infections that develop during pregnancy can be detrimental to the developing fetus. Although the etiology may derive from various factors, the primary cause of these maternal infections is the consumption of contaminated meat or ...
Ferda Kazancı +3 more
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Abstract A 1‐year‐old, female, spayed, mixed‐breed dog was examined by a referring veterinarian for a 1‐week history of sneezing, bilateral mucoid nasal discharge, mild bilateral ocular discharge and stertor. During rhinoscopy, a plant awn foreign body was removed, but upper respiratory signs persisted. Computed tomography of the head revealed findings
Glynn Woods +4 more
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Congenital lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) infection is associated with major neurologic malformations and fetal demise. We report 2 cases of probable congenital LCMV infection and chorioretinitis, cerebral ventriculomegaly, and placental ...
Abin Abraham +3 more
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Toxoplasma chorioretinitis in primary myeloperoxidase MPO deficiency: A case report
We present a clinical case of primary partial myeloperoxidase (MPO) deficiency in a young female patient with recurrent episodes of opportunistic infections.
D.V. Maltsev, O.O. Hurzhii
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Multimodal imaging of multifocal chorioretinitis secondary to endogenous candida infection
PURPOSE: To present multimodal imaging of multifocal chorioretinitis secondary to endogenous candida infection in a young adult. METHODS: A 49-year-old woman who presented for evaluation of bilateral endogenous candida chorioretinitis underwent complete ...
Veronese, C. +5 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Smartphone‐Based Fundus Imaging Systems in Dogs and Cats
ABSTRACT Objective To compare the feasibility, image quality, acquisition time, and evaluator preference of four smartphone‐based fundus imaging (SBFI) systems in dogs and cats using a handheld fundus camera as a reference device. Animals Studied Twenty client‐owned animals, including 10 dogs and 10 cats.
Bertrand Michaud
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Naganishia diffluens, a rare non‐neoformans cryptococcal species, was identified by PCR sequencing as the causative agent of oral cryptococcosis in a 31‐year‐old Iranian man with β‐thalassemia. This case represents the first documented instance of oral infection by N.
Zahra Yahyazadeh +13 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the leading cause of congenital infectious neurosensory impairment. We aimed to present national epidemiological data on maternal CMV infection during pregnancy in France, focusing in particular on primary infection in the periconceptional period or first trimester, and to assess the impact of changes in ...
P. Coste‐Mazeau +176 more
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Ophthalmological impairment in patients with congenital cytomegalovirus infection
BackgroundCongenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection is a frequent cause of neurosensory impairment. Ocular abnormalities and visual impairment have been reported in a high percentage of symptomatic infants, whereas they are considered uncommon in ...
Serena Salomè +8 more
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Tuberculous Endophthalmitis With Phthisis Bulbi: A Diagnostic Delay Case Report
ABSTRACT Tuberculous endophthalmitis should be prioritized in differential diagnosis for unexplained endophthalmitis in TB‐endemic regions; early systemic evaluation, timely pars plana vitrectomy, and adjunctive corticosteroids are crucial to prevent phthisis bulbi, though evidence for some interventions remains limited.
Yanchen Chen +4 more
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