Visual function in human ocular toxoplasmosis
British Journal of Ophthalmology2006Vol. 91(2), pp. 233–236
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Abstract
In its quiescent stage, ocular toxoplasmosis was associated with permanent visual field defects in >94% of the eyes studied. Hence, standard automated perimetry may better reflect the functional damage encountered by ocular toxoplasmosis than visual acuity.
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