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ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate different laboratory procedures for determining the etiologic diagnosis of equine recurrent uveitis regarding intraocular infection with Leptospira spp. and to establish a diagnostic guideline. Material and Methods Eighty horses with a history of ERU were ophthalmologically examined.
Lena Kirmse +3 more
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Alendronate induced chorioretinitis: The importance of meticulous assessments
Purpose: To report a case of presumed bilateral chorioretinitis secondary to alendronate therapy. Observations: A 71-year-old female presented to the clinic in July 2017 with six months history of difficulty in reading along with floaters in both eyes ...
Muhammad Hassan +7 more
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Toxoplasmosis is asymptomatic in infected individuals; however, infections acquired during pregnancy pose a significant risk of the development of congenital parasitosis, leading to poor pregnancy outcomes and various degrees of chorioretinitis later in life. This study was therefore designed to determine the seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii and its
Masauko Liponda +3 more
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Relentless placoid chorioretinitis
Relentless placoid chorioretinitis (RPC) is a rare, vision-threatening posterior uveitis that predominantly affects young adults. The hallmark clinical findings are numerous scattered placoid chorioretinal lesions involving the midperipheral and far peripheral fundus as well as the posterior pole and a persistent or recurrent course resulting in ...
Claire Y. Hooper +6 more
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Unusual Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis
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.
B.Adibi (MD)
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Acute syphilitic chorioretinitis after a missed primary diagnosis: a case report
Introduction Syphilis is well known as an infectious disease which can present with a large variety of symptoms. Clinical diagnosis can be difficult and may be complicated in modern medicine by immunosuppressive treatment and possible side effects of ...
Claudia Handtrack +11 more
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Chorioretinitis plastica sclopetaria in gunshot injury with review of literature
We present the case of a patient with a gunshot injury in her left eye causing traumatic chorioretinitis sclopetaria. Chorioretinitis Sclopetaria Plastica is the characteristic pattern of rupture of the choroid and overlying neurosensory retina secondary
Rajwinder Kaur +3 more
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BACKGROUND: We report the rare case of a chorioretinitis occurring after intravesical BCG instillation to cure in situ carcinoma. HISTORY AND SIGNS: A 57-year-old man was treated for bladder carcinoma with BCG instillations.
Zografos, L. +2 more
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Active toxoplasma chorioretinitis in immunocompromised patients: a case series
Toxoplasma chorioretinitis (TC) can exhibit atypical features in immunocompromised patients including bilaterality, extensive spread, multifocal presentation, large areas of retinal necrosis without adjacent retinal scarring, and diffuse necrotizing ...
Arıkan, Gül +6 more
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OBJETIVO: Apresentar um caso raro de toxoplasmose congênita de uma mãe imunocompetente com infecção crônica que teve reativação da doença ocular durante a gestação.
Gláucia M. Q. Andrade +6 more
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