2022
DOI: 10.1080/09273948.2022.2026408
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Recurrence of Ocular Toxoplasmosis after Vitrectomy: Case Report and Review

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“…In most cases with ocular Toxoplasmosis , a classic fundus examination showed a chorioretinitis, characterized by being an atypical inflammatory yellow-white, round, single lesion of approximately an optic disc in diameter. [ 6 , 7 ] The serology test detected anti- T gondii IgG positive. Since the serum antibody level of patients with T gondii retinochoroiditis is generally low, and the level of antibody has no significant correlation with the severity of fundus lesions, [ 8 ] therefore, any serum anti-toxoplasma antibody positive regardless of the titer, as long as it is combined with typical fundus lesions diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most cases with ocular Toxoplasmosis , a classic fundus examination showed a chorioretinitis, characterized by being an atypical inflammatory yellow-white, round, single lesion of approximately an optic disc in diameter. [ 6 , 7 ] The serology test detected anti- T gondii IgG positive. Since the serum antibody level of patients with T gondii retinochoroiditis is generally low, and the level of antibody has no significant correlation with the severity of fundus lesions, [ 8 ] therefore, any serum anti-toxoplasma antibody positive regardless of the titer, as long as it is combined with typical fundus lesions diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%