Ocular toxoplasmosis: Chorioretinitis scars

In ocular toxoplasmosis, chorioretinitis scars can reveal underlying structures such as the posterior long ciliary artery and nerve. These become visible due to the localized atrophy of the retina, retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), and choroid, allowing clearer visualization of the deeper scleral and vascular structures. #Toxoplasmosis #ChorioretinitisScar #PosteriorCiliaryArtery #RetinaImaging #FAF #ChoroidalAtrophy #retina

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Ocular toxoplasmosis: Chorioretinitis scars

In ocular toxoplasmosis, chorioretinitis scars can reveal underlying structures such as the posterior long ciliary artery and nerve. These become visible due to the localized atrophy of the retina…