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Ocular toxoplasmosis: a global reassessment. Part I: epidemiology and course of disease


GN Holland - American journal of ophthalmology, 2003 - Elsevier
To update clinical information about ocular toxoplasmosis. Part I reviews
information about prevalence of disease, sources of infection, relation of
ocular disease to time of Toxoplasma gondii infection (congenital vs. ...
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Recurrent ocular disease in postnatally acquired toxoplasmosis* 1


EH Bosch-Driessen, A Rothova - American journal of ophthalmology, 1999 - Elsevier
Mean follow-up was 4.6 years. Recurrent ocular disease developed in eight (57%)
of 14 cases. The number of patients with recurrences increased with the
follow-up time: four (29%) of 14 during the first year of follow-up; eight ...
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Reactivations of ocular toxoplasmosis after cataract extraction


LH Bosch-Driessen, MB Plaisier, JS Stilma, A … - Ophthalmology, 2002 - Elsevier
A review of the medical records of 14 patients with ocular toxoplasmosis and
cataract and 45 control patients with ocular toxoplasmosis but without cataract.
The clinical records of the controls and patients were assessed for an ...
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Retinopathies associated with antiretinal antibodies

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JJ Hooks, MOM Tso, B Detrick - Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 2001 - Am Soc Microbiol
The identification of autoantibodies during the course of a disease has been
shown to be useful in making a diagnosis, understanding mechanisms of
pathogenesis, identifying therapeutic strategies, and monitoring ...
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[CITATION] Autoimmunity and autoimmune disease of the eye


JV Forrester, 2000 - content.karger.com
Autoimmunity is generally defined as a breakdown in the mechanisms which
regulate the body's ability to differentiate self from non-self and is
classically regarded asa pathological state. By definition,autoimmunity ...
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Aqueous humor and serum immunoblotting for immunoglobulin types G, A, M, and E in …

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JG Garweg, SDL Garweg, F Flueckiger, P … - Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2004 - jcm.highwire.org
The purpose of this study was to compare the local and systemic
Toxoplasma-specific humoral immune responses in individuals with ocular
toxoplasmosis (OT). To this end, paired aqueous humor and serum samples ...
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Serum antibodies to retinal antigens in lung cancer and sarcoidosis


R Jankowska, D Witkowska, I Porebska, M … - Pathobiology, 2004 - content.karger.com
Objective: Autoantibodies to various neuronal proteins frequently accompany lung
cancer and their appearance may precede cancer symptoms. In this study we
examined which retinal antigens (RAs) are recognized by sera of patients ...
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Determinants of immunodiagnostic success in human ocular toxoplasmosis


JG Garweg - Parasite Immunology, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Ocular toxoplasmosis is a local manifestation of systemic infection in which
Toxoplasma spreads into the eye, affecting mainly the posterior segment of the
eye. Reactivation of the initial retinal condition presumably results from ...
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Autoantibodies to p75/LEDGF, a cell survival factor, found in patients with atypical retinal …


MS Chin, RC Caruso, B Detrick, JJ Hooks - Journal of Autoimmunity, 2006 - Elsevier
We have identified a group of patients with an atypical retinal degeneration
having anti-retinal autoantibodies in their sera. This select population is
characterized by a progressively severe loss of vision associated with a ...
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Immunopathogenesis of toxoplasmosis


SM Hegab, SA Al-Mutawa - Clinical and experimental medicine, 2003 - Springer
Abstract Toxoplasmosis is a ubiquitous infection affecting 500 million persons
around the world, with a range of incidence 12%–90%, increasing with age,
education, crowding and sani- tary habits. Cats are the definitive host. ...
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