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Congentinal Central Toxoplasma Chorioretinitis - Case Study
Author(s) -
Kristýna Maršolková,
Juraj Timkovič,
Veronika Lesková,
Jan Němčanský,
Hana Wiedermannová
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
česká a slovenská oftalmologie
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.178
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 1805-4447
pISSN - 1211-9059
DOI - 10.31348/2018/1/6-3-2018
Subject(s) - chorioretinitis , medicine , toxoplasmosis , hydrocephalus , pediatrics , pregnancy , toxoplasma gondii , surgery , pathology , ophthalmology , immunology , biology , antibody , genetics
Congenital toxoplasmosis is a globally spread infectious disease caused by transplacental transmission of an intracellular parasitic protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. The infection can cause serious multi-organ complications, and in the case of vertical transmission, can lead up to fetal death - depending on the stage of pregnancy at the time of infection and the overall condition of the mothers immune system. Chorioretinitis, hydrocephalus and intracranial calcifications are a typical triad of symptoms associated with the disease. Toxoplasmic chorioretinitis in particular is the most common ocular manifestation. If the central retina is affected, it can cause a severe impairment of central visual acuity or lead up to blindness in the child. Prenatal screening of this disease is presently voluntary in the Czech Republic. This article reports on a case study of a toxoplasmic chorioretinitis in a newborn child observed from the active stage and the development of the affected retina over time. Further is also reported on the diagnostics and the treatment of multi-organ complications which occurred in this patient. Ophthalmologic examination was performed after diagnosis of hydrocephalus, which revealed severe changes of retina. Hydrocephalus was then properly treated. An overview of the diagnostic and therapeutic methods and the screening options available in the Czech Republic compare with other countries is also presented in the report. Key words: congenital toxoplasmosis, chorioretinitis, multi-organ complications, screening, hydrocephalus.

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