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Ocular toxoplasmosis past, present and new aspects of an old disease

October 30, 2014
Maenz, M., Schluter, D., Liesenfeld, O., Schares, G., Gross, U., Pleyer, U.
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research 2014; 39: 77-106
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Ocular toxoplasmosis (OT) is considered the most frequent form of infectious posterior uveitis and is caused by the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. The resulting vision loss frequently incapacitates patients and places a considerable socio-economic burden on societies in particular in developing countries. Although, toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis is a world-wide phenomenon stark regional differences with regard to prevalence and presumably route of infection exist. This review will discuss our current clinical understanding of OT including typical and atypical manifestations, patient characteristics which influence the course of disease and treatment options. Even though, congenital and acquired OT are not regarded as separate entities, certain differences exist, which will be assessed and evaluated in detail. A strong focus is laid on the disease causing parasite T. gondii, since solving the mystery of OT aetiology and the development of improved therapies will not be possibly with clinical science alone, but rather requires a precise understanding of parasitological and immunological pathomechanisms. Additionally, the biology and genetics of T. gondii form the foundation for novel and sophisticated diagnostic methods. Scientific advances in the recent years have shed some light on the different role of T. gondii strains with regard to OT manifestation and severity of disease. Genetic and environmental factors influencing OT will be presented and commonalities between OT and toxoplasmic encephalitis will be briefly discussed. Furthermore, the laboratory tools to study OT are crucial in our understanding of OT. In vivo and in vitro experimental approaches will be summarised and evaluated extensively. Finally, a brief outlook is given in which direction OT research should be headed in the future.

Tagged: Antiprotozoal agents/therapeutic use, diagnosis, differential, humans, ocular/diagnosis/etiology/immunology/therapy, risk factors, Toxoplasma/pathogenicity, toxoplasmosis

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Toxoplasmosis and lupus. A review of the literature apropos of 4 cases

November 8, 1986
Wechsler, B., Le Thi Huong, Du, Vignes, B., Piette, J. C., Chomette, G., Godeau, P.
Annales de Medecine Interne 1986; 137: 324-330
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The authors report 4 cases of toxoplasmosis in patients with acute disseminated lupus erythematosus (ADLE). In one case, a pregnant patient with serology indicative of chronic infection, infected the neonate who died of subacute toxoplasmosis. Although ADLE is a classical cause of immunodepression, toxoplasmosis is a rare complication; only 5 cases were found in a review of the literature. Toxoplasmosis infection may resemble an exacerbation of lupus; an accurate diagnosis is essential as the treatment of the two conditions is radically different. The problems of diagnosis of toxoplasmosis in immunodepressed patients are reviewed and the therapeutic approach, especially in pregnant patients, is discussed. In ADLE, the authors recommend checking toxoplasmosis serology before starting and during treatment with corticosteroids. Special attention should be paid to pregnant women with apparently chronic serological changes as neonatal infection may occur.

Tagged: adolescent, adult, diagnosis, differential, female, humans, immunologic deficiency syndromes/complications/diagnosis, lupus erythematosus, systemic/*complications/diagnosis/immunology, toxoplasmosis/*diagnosis/etiology

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