Gary R. Cook, MD, FACS » RECURRENT TOXOPLASMOSIS

  • Recurrent Toxoplasmosis

    Apr 8 2019 by Gary R. Cook, MD, FACS

    17-year-old male with recurrent toxoplasmosis lesion adjacent to an earlier, inactive toxoplasmosis chorioretinal scar superior to the optic disc OS. The recurrent lesion is becoming less inflamed and 'harder' in appearance, indicating resolution

    Condition/keywords: toxo chorioretinitis, toxoplasmosis, toxoplasmosis chorioretinitis, toxoplasmosis reactivation

  • Recurrent Toxoplasmosis

    Apr 8 2019 by Gary R. Cook, MD, FACS

    16-year-old white male with a small, new toxoplasmosis lesion in the inferonasal macula OD 2 years following his initial lesion (inferotemporal one); V.A. = 20/20+1.

    Imaging device: Topcon VT-50

    Condition/keywords: acute toxoplasmosis, chorioretinitis, ocular toxoplasmosis, toxoplasmosis

  • 'Wet Snow on Grapevines'

    Apr 8 2019 by Gary R. Cook, MD, FACS

    Fundus photograph of inflammatory deposits on vitreous fibrils, known as "Wet snow on grapevines" in a case of recurrent ocular toxoplasmosis.

    Imaging device: Topcon VT-50

    Condition/keywords: ocular toxoplasmosis, vitritis, wet snow on grapevines