2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492001000300020
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Toxoplasmose: levantamento bibliográfico de 1997 a 2000

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“…Infection by T. gondii can be diagnosed indirectly with serological methods or directly by histology, isolation of the parasite or its material (polymerase chain reaction (PCR), hybridization) (2,6,21) . The diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis is mainly clinical (3,22) .…”
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“…Infection by T. gondii can be diagnosed indirectly with serological methods or directly by histology, isolation of the parasite or its material (polymerase chain reaction (PCR), hybridization) (2,6,21) . The diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis is mainly clinical (3,22) .…”
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“…The disease is asymptomatic in many immunocompetent hosts, however ocular lesions may be present in up to 20% of infected individuals (1) . In immunocompromised patients, the disease often manifests as encephalitis and also ophthalmic lesions (4)(5)(6) . Ocular involvement occurs in either congenital or acquired infection.…”
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“…Em pacientes com AIDS, a toxoplasmose do sistema nervoso central é a causa mais frequente de lesão cerebral focal (2) , principalmente quando a contagem de linfócitos T CD4+ é menor que 100 células/mm³ (3) , e a retinocoroidite toxoplásmica, uma das mais importantes inflamações oculares secundárias (4) . É a terceira retinopatia infecciosa mais frequente e corresponde a 1% a 3% das infecções oculares nesses pacientes (5)(6) .…”
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