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Research Article

Management Dilemmas of Atypical Ocular Toxoplasmosis Aided by Wide-Field Fluorescein Angiography

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Pages 214-216 | Published online: 09 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To report an atypical presentation of ocular toxoplasmosis and to demonstrate the utility of wide-field angiography in delineating peripheral retinal pathology.

Methods: Case Report.

Results: A 17-year-old male presented with acute unilateral papillitis and retinochoroiditis. Laboratory testing supported reactivation of congenitally acquired Toxoplasma gondii infection. Wide-field fluorescein angiography showed extensive retinal vasculitis. The patient was treated with sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim. Ocular inflammation resolved over a two-week period. There was no documented visual loss.

Conclusion: Wide-field fluorescein angiography details ocular pathology otherwise unnoticed on traditional posterior pole fluorescein angiography. Documentation of extensive vasculitis associated with ocular toxoplasmosis can assist with management decisions.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Declaration of Interest: Dr. Friberg has received research funding from Optos and has served as a consultant.

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