Case Report

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Presented as Atypical Ocular Toxoplasmosis

Figure 1

Clinical features of the patient at the time of presentation. Bilateral angular cheilitis (a), posterior synechiae, and keyhole-shaped pupil (b), In the right eye inferonasal to the optic disc, an annular white patch centered with a pigmented scar is seen. White subretinal bands are extending from the lesion. The size of the lesion is about three-disc diameter, and the adjacent retina is detached (c). Macular optical coherence tomography of the right eye demonstrates evidence of vitritis, detached posterior hyaloid, and a fine epiretinal membrane nasal to the fovea (d).
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