Chorio-retinal toxoplasmosis: treatment outcomes, lesion evolution and long-term follow-up in a single tertiary center.
Vicktoria Vishnevskia-DaiAsaf AchironOrtal BuhbutOfri Vorobichik BerarAnne Ampaire MusikaSivan M ElyashivIdan HechtPublished in: International ophthalmology (2019)
In this population, primary ocular toxoplasmosis was the most common presentation. Lesion size reduced during the initial months with limited change thereafter and a third of cases recurred. Macula-threatening lesions were associated with worse visual acuity, and no significant differences were seen between the primary and reactivation subgroups.