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The Macula in Ocular Toxoplasmosis
T. F. Schlaegel, Jr, MD;
Janet C. Weber, PhD
Arch Ophthalmol. 1984;102(5):697-698.
Abstract
Of 60 attacks of ocular toxoplasmosis, in 37 (62%) no apparent macular problems were demonstrated on inspection, in seven (12%) active retinitis was evident within 5° of the umbo, and in seven (12%) some evidence was shown of mild macular edema; severe edema, such as cystoid macular edema, was uncommon.
Author Affiliations
From the Uveitis Service, Department of Ophthalmology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Oct 3, 1983.
Reprints not available.
This study was supported in part by a grant from Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc, New York.
Computer services were provided by Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis Computing Services.
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