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Chorioretinitis as the first sign of acquired toxoplasmosis transmitted from donor following kidney transplantation: case report and review of the literature.

AbstractPURPOSE:
To report a case of chorioretinitis as the earliest manifestation of Toxoplasma gondii infection acquired through donor after kidney transplantation.
DESIGN/METHODS:
Three months after kidney transplantation thepatient referred for visual acuity loss in her left eye and was diagnosed withtoxoplasmicchorioretinitis. Systemic treatment was started.
RESULTS:
The evolution of visual acuity was satisfactory. Laboratory studies confirmed that the patient was seronegative for Toxoplasma gondiiprior to the surgery.
CONCLUSIONS:
The literature reports toxoplasmosis as an uncommon but dangerous source of morbidity and mortality after transplantation. This case highlights the value of the ophthalmologic examination when taking care of these patients.
AuthorsAlejandro Filloy, Olga Garcia-Garcia, Loreto Fernández-Lorente
JournalOcular immunology and inflammation (Ocul Immunol Inflamm) Vol. 21 Issue 1 Pg. 34-5 ( 2013) ISSN: 1744-5078 [Electronic] England
PMID23323579 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Letter, Review)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Animals
  • Chorioretinitis (diagnosis, etiology)
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Kidney Transplantation (adverse effects)
  • Toxoplasma (isolation & purification)
  • Toxoplasmosis, Ocular (complications, diagnosis)
  • Visual Acuity

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