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From: Case series of neuroretinitis in Korea

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Clinical manifestation of a 45-year-old man (Case 8) with high titers of Toxoplasma immunoglobulins G and M. Fundus photo showed multifocal edematous and opaque retina and optic disc edema in his right eye (A), and fluorescein angiography showed that inflammatory focus was around the optic disc. (B). Subretinal fluid was observed, which continued into the optic disc head in optical coherence tomography (C, D). At 4 months after anti-Toxoplasma treatment, stellate macular exudates and several tractional membranes were observed in the fundus photo (E) and in optical coherence tomography (F). At 6 years after epiretinal membrane removal, chorioretinal scarring on the macula and pale optic disc were observed (G, H). The best-corrected visual acuity was finger count

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