Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3484596 Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of trimethoprim- sulfamethoxazole and oral prednisolone in the treatment of ocular toxoplasmosis with zone-1 posterior pole and peri-papillary lesions.MethodsRetrospective evaluation of records of patients in our tertiary care referral hospitals.Results22 eyes of 21 patients with active toxoplasma retino-choroiditis in zone -1 posterior pole and peri-papillary areas were included in the study. One patient developed active lesion in the fellow eye after 6 months which regressed after re-institution of the treatment.There were 11 females and 10 males. Age varied between 18–52 (mean age 29 ± 8.8) years. The follow-up period varied between 4- 46 (mean 15 ± 11) months. All patients showed resolution of retino-choroiditis and improvement of visual acuity between 1-9 lines (mean 4.18 lines± 2.3).The mean lesion size pre-treatment was 0.89 disc diameters±0.3 and post-treatment was 0.70 disc diameters±0.28. The mean time taken for the sharpening of lesion borders was 2.3 ± 0.4 (range 2–3) weeks. No complications reported with the medication.ConclusionThe combination of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and prednisolone is quite effective in treating the patients with active vision threatening posterior pole and peri-papillary toxoplasmosis lesions.

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