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    Fundus topographical distribution patterns of ocular toxoplasmosis.

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    Hasanreisoglu, Murat
    Halim, Muhammad Sohail
    Cakar Ozdal, Pinar
    Ormaechea, Maria Soledad
    Kesim, Cem
    Ozdemir, Huseyin Baran
    Uludag, Gunay
    Sredar, Nripun
    Cankurtaran, Mahmut
    Liu, Xiaoxuan
    Denniston, Alastair Keith
    Rudzinski, Marcelo N
    Colombero, Daniel N
    Schlaen, Bernardo Ariel
    Keane, Pearse Andrew
    Pavesio, Carlos
    Nguyen, Quan Dong
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    2023-03-17
    Subject
    Ophthalmology
    
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    Background: To establish topographic maps and determine fundus distribution patterns of ocular toxoplasmosis (OT) lesions. Methods: In this retrospective study, patients who presented with OT to ophthalmology clinics from four countries (Argentina, Turkey, UK, USA) were included. Size, shape and location of primary (1°)/recurrent (2°) and active/inactive lesions were converted into a two-dimensional retinal chart by a retinal drawing software. A final contour map of the merged image charts was then created using a custom Matlab programme. Descriptive analyses were performed. Results: 984 lesions in 514 eyes of 464 subjects (53% women) were included. Mean area of all 1° and 2° lesions was 5.96±12.26 and 5.21±12.77 mm2, respectively. For the subset group lesions (eyes with both 1° and 2° lesions), 1° lesions were significantly larger than 2° lesions (5.52±6.04 mm2 vs 4.09±8.90 mm2, p=0.038). Mean distances from foveola to 1° and 2° lesion centres were 6336±4267 and 5763±3491 µm, respectively. The majority of lesions were found in temporal quadrant (p<0.001). Maximum overlap of all lesions was at 278 µm inferotemporal to foveola. Conclusion: The 1° lesions were larger than 2° lesions. The 2° lesions were not significantly closer to fovea than 1° lesions. Temporal quadrant and macular region were found to be densely affected underlining the vision threatening nature of the disease.
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    Hasanreisoglu M, Halim MS, Cakar Ozdal P, Ormaechea MS, Kesim C, Ozdemir HB, Uludag G, Sredar N, Cankurtaran M, Liu X, Denniston AK, Rudzinski MN, Colombero DN, Schlaen BA, Keane PA, Pavesio C, Nguyen QD. Fundus topographical distribution patterns of ocular toxoplasmosis. Br J Ophthalmol. 2024 Mar 20;108(4):530-535. doi: 10.1136/bjo-2022-322747.
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/1704
    Additional Links
    http://bjo.bmj.com/
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/152/
    DOI
    10.1136/bjo-2022-322747
    PMID
    36931697
    Journal
    British Journal of Ophthalmology
    Publisher
    BMJ Publishing Group
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1136/bjo-2022-322747
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    Ophthalmology

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