Ocular Presentations and Toxoplasma Serology
Abstract
During the period 1996-1998, 134 patients suspected of having ocular
toxoplasmosis were seen in the Ophthalmology Clinic of the University Hospital, Kuala
Lumpur. Clinical presentations in these patients ranged from poor vision to severe
retinal detachment. Of these patients, 72% were confirmed positive for Toxoplasma
gondii; infection by serological methods. Chorioretinjtis and vitritis were found to be
the most apparent symptoms, both having 100% correlation with serological positivity,
This was followed by uveitis, floaters, and retinal detachment with correlation at 78%,
75% and 75%, respectively. However, there was no correlation between level of serotitre
and ocular presentations.
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