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Clinical Features of Ocular Toxoplasmosis in Korean Patients
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Clinical Features of Ocular Toxoplasmosis in Korean Patients

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2011;49(2):167-171.
Published online: June 14, 2011

1Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Korea.

2Department of Parasitology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Korea.

Corresponding author (howoo@catholic.ac.kr)
• Received: April 11, 2011   • Revised: June 1, 2011   • Accepted: June 2, 2011

© 2011, Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 Fundus photographs and fluorescent angiograms of a 50-year-old farmer with active ocular toxoplasmosis on initial presentation (A, B) and after anti-parasitic medications (C, D).
Fig. 2 Fundus photographs, B-mode ultrasonography and retinal optical coherence tomography of a 44-year-old man with retinal detachment associated with active ocular toxoplasmosis. A: initial active retinochoriditis and vitritis, B, C, D: fundus photographs, B-mode ultrasonography and retinal optical coherence tomography showing the retinal detachment. E: postoperative mosaic photograph.
Fig. 3 Fundus photographs and fluorescent angiograms of a 27-year-old soldier with recurrent ocular toxoplasmosis on initial presentation (A), first attack finding (B), and second attack finding (C). Note that recurrent lesions were located near the pre-existing scar.
Clinical Features of Ocular Toxoplasmosis in Korean Patients
Patients Congenital (pre-existing scar): 1 (10%) Acquired: 9 (90%) Sex 9 males (90%), 1 female (10%) Age 27-77 years (mean 50.3 ± 13.8 years) Follow-up 4-32 months (mean 13.3 ± 8.7 months) Living area North Gyeonggi-do: 5, South Gyeonggi-do: 3, North Gangwon-do: 1, Jeollanam-do: 1 Eating habits Diet of wild boar meat or deer blood: 5 (50%) Manifestation No. of patients (%) Remarks Papillitis 1 (10) Periphlebitis 4 (40) Vitritis 10 (100) Anterior uveitis 7 (70) Recurrence 3 (30) Retinochoroiditis 7 (70) aPeripapillary: 2 (20%) Central: 2 (20%) Peripheral: 3 (30%)
Table 1. Demographic and general characteristics of the patients
Table 2. Ocular manifestations and localization of the retinochoroidal lesions

The area of fundus involvement by active lesion was defined as central retina when the lesions were located within the temporal vascular arcades but not within 1 disc diameter from the optic disc, or as peripapillary within 1 disc diameter from the optic disc. Lesions located elsewhere in the retina were defined as peripheral retina.