WHITE-CENTERED RETINAL HEMORRHAGES IN OCULAR TOXOPLASMOSIS

Abstract
Ocular toxoplasmosis classically causes a necrotizing retinitis resulting in an atrophic chorioretinal scar; however, the disease has a variety of retinal manifestations, including severe vasculitis and retinal artery and vein occlusion.1 To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of ocular toxoplasmosis that presented with multiple white-centered retinal hemorrhages.

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