نتایج جستجو برای: chorioretinitis sclopetaria

تعداد نتایج: 537  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1980
R O Robinson R J Baumann

Focal encephalitis occurred in a girl with activation of chorioretinitis which on clinical and serological grounds was taken to be caused by toxoplasma. The encephalitis and acute ocular inflammation resolved with treatment with pyrimethamine and sulphadiazine. This is presumably an example of reactivation of congenital cerebral toxoplasmosis.

Journal: :Practical neurology 2017
Jose David Avila

A difficult case 289 Hypoactive–hypoalert behaviour and thalamic hypometabolism due to intracranial hypotension S Kearney, P Flynn, S Hughes, W Spence, M O McCarron 293 Chorioretinitis: a potential clue to the early diagnosis of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis V Jeevagan, A Dissanayake 297 Acute segmental poliomyelitis-like flaccid paralysis in an adult in the UK, associated with enteroviru...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1993
W Förster A A Bialasiewicz H Busse

A 29-year-old woman suffered from headaches, diarrhoea, and high grade fever followed by a unilateral retinal vasculitis, papillitis, and chorioretinitis. Abnormal electrocardiographic findings and antibody titre dynamics strongly suggested a coxsackievirus B3 infection. With respect to prior observations on coxsackievirus B group associated uveitis this viral infection may be considered in pat...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2008
Joseph D Benevento Rama D Jager A Gwendolyn Noble Paul Latkany William F Mieler Mari Sautter Sanford Meyers Marilyn Mets Michael A Grassi Peter Rabiah Kenneth Boyer Charles Swisher Rima McLeod

Choroidal neovascular membranes (CNVMs) rarely complicate toxoplasmic chorioretinitis and are managed by observation; antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory medication; laser photocoagulation; surgical excision; or photodynamic therapy, with variable outcomes. As occurs with CNVMs secondary to age-related macular degeneration, Toxoplasma gondii increases expression of hypoxia-inducible factor–1 in ti...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira De Oftalmologia 2021

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum. Ocular involvement can occur at any time, and it may affect 10% of patients in secondary stage, from 2% to 5% tertiary stage. Uveitis most common presentation ocular syphilis, affecting 0.4% 8% with systemic disease. Chorioretinitis posterior alteration. We present case 53-year-old male patient, presenting...

Journal: :Clinical and Experimental Optometry 2009

2018
Ashraf Bor'i Ashraf Mahrous Mahmoud A Al-Aswad Haitham Y Al-Nashar Waled M Nada Mostafa Wagih Ahmed M B Awad Wael M El-Haig

Purpose To compare clinical outcome of IVCD combined with oral therapy with IVCD alone in patients with toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis. Patients and Methods Thirty eyes were reviewed. Two equal groups were identified (15 eyes each). Clinical outcome measures were resolution of active inflammation, changes in BCVA and CMT, adverse drug reactions, and rate of recurrence. Results Mean baseline ...

2012
Ana Lúcia G. Demarco Maria de Lourdes V. Rodrigues José Fernando C. Figueiredo Neifi Hassam S. Deghaide Marcelo Bezerra de Menezes Luís A. Demarco Ana Paula M. Fernandes Eduardo A. Donadi

BACKGROUND/AIMS The frequency of HLA markers associated with rapid progression to AIDS was evaluated in Brazilian patients with AIDS exhibiting or not toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis (TRC). METHODS 98 AIDS patients (25 with TRC, 43 with anti-T. gondii antibodies but without TCR, and 30 without anti-T. gondii antibodies and without TCR) were studied. RESULTS The HLA-B35 was significantly incre...

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