
doi: 10.1007/bf02951055
pmid: 13331645
An adult with clinically healed chorioretinitis believed to be due to toxoplasmosis is described. Dye test results in six other cases are presented. It is suggested that toxoplasmosis may be a factor in the aetiology of Eales’sease in Ireland.
Choroiditis, Retinitis, Humans, Toxoplasmosis
Choroiditis, Retinitis, Humans, Toxoplasmosis
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