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International Ophthalmology, 1990
Toxoplasmosis is a common infection of man and animals. The disease is widespread in nature and has a worldwide distribution. The infection is caused by the organism Toxoplasma gondii which was first isolated by Nicolle and Manceaux in Tunis from a North African rodent. The disease can be congenital or acquired with a variety of clinical manifestations
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Toxoplasmosis is a common infection of man and animals. The disease is widespread in nature and has a worldwide distribution. The infection is caused by the organism Toxoplasma gondii which was first isolated by Nicolle and Manceaux in Tunis from a North African rodent. The disease can be congenital or acquired with a variety of clinical manifestations
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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1976
A case of recurrent toxoplasmosis in a previously healthy 34-year-old woman is reported. Although she was treated 3 times with co-trimoxazole, which in our experience has been efficient in the treatment of toxoplasmosis, and responded to treatment clinically and serologically, she relapsed with clinical symptoms and rise of anti-toxoplasma titres ...
R, Norrby, T, Eilard
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A case of recurrent toxoplasmosis in a previously healthy 34-year-old woman is reported. Although she was treated 3 times with co-trimoxazole, which in our experience has been efficient in the treatment of toxoplasmosis, and responded to treatment clinically and serologically, she relapsed with clinical symptoms and rise of anti-toxoplasma titres ...
R, Norrby, T, Eilard
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British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1988
Toxoplasmosis is a common infection often presenting as lymphadenopathy in the cervicofacial region. Despite this it is only rarely considered in differential diagnosis. Two cases are presented, the first showing the usual presentation, the second showing an uncommon presentation of toxoplasmosis.
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Toxoplasmosis is a common infection often presenting as lymphadenopathy in the cervicofacial region. Despite this it is only rarely considered in differential diagnosis. Two cases are presented, the first showing the usual presentation, the second showing an uncommon presentation of toxoplasmosis.
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Mother-to-child transmission of toxoplasmosis: risk estimates for clinical counselling
Lancet, The, 1999Martine Wallon, Ruth Gilbert
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