Gary R. Cook, MD, FACS » AIDS AND TOXOPLASMOSIS

  • Acute Toxoplasmosis in AIDS

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

    Left eye of a white male with AIDS and an optic neuritis secondary to ocular toxoplasmosis infection. The patient had no pre-existing chorioretinal scars secondary to Toxo. An edematous optic nerve with a focus of active retinitis inferonasally, small surface hemorrhage above it, and surrounding peripapillary edema is visible.

    Imaging device: Topcon VT-50

    Condition/keywords: AIDS, ocular toxoplasmosis, optic neuritis, toxoplasmosis

  • AIDS/Toxoplasmosis

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

    Laminar venous phase FA of white male with AIDS and optic neuritis secondary to ocular toxoplasmosis OS showing dilated capillaries on the surface of the optic nerve and relative hypofluoescence due to peripapillary edema.

    Imaging device: Topcon VT-50

    Condition/keywords: AIDS, ocular toxoplasmosis, optic neuritis, toxoplasmosis

  • AIDS/Toxoplasmosis

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

    Late-phase frame of FA of white male with AIDS and optic neuritis secondary to ocular toxoplasmosis OS showing diffuse late staining of optic nerve.

    Imaging device: Topcon VT-50

    Condition/keywords: AIDS, ocular toxoplasmosis, optic neuritis, toxoplasmosis